Savić is increasingly satisfied: My players have finally started to communicate

"We continue the tournament as we announced it - we only look at ourselves, to play with as few mistakes as possible and to turn negative things into virtues," said the Montenegrin coach.

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Photo: Aniko Kovacs
Photo: Aniko Kovacs
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Montenegrin water polo players registered their third victory at the World Cup qualification tournament and will play in the semi-finals of the tournament in Otopeni, Romania.

The "Sharks" were better than the United States of America 15:7, so coach Dejan Savić was satisfied with what was shown in most of the match.

"We started aggressively from the first moment and mostly maintained that level throughout the game, with a certain drop in the last quarter," said Savić.

After ten minutes of play, Montenegro was leading 7:1.

"The Americans played without a classic center, which does not mean that our job was made easier, and the boys, by being aggressive and listening to themselves - because they finally started to communicate - showed that they can play well in defense," said the legendary expert.

The rival in the semi-final (Saturday at 18:XNUMX) will be better from the duel between Spain and Croatia.

"We continue the tournament as we announced it - we only look at ourselves, to play with as few mistakes as possible and to turn negative things into virtues," said Savić.

Miroslav Perković states that Montenegro is progressing:

"We made a step forward compared to the previous games and I think this one was the one with the least oscillations. I'm happy that we're gaining experience, that we're not tied for the final due to our advantage," said the center of New Belgrade.

Nikola Moskov was the most effective with four goals.

"An extraordinary match for us, we knew how much it would bring. "We respected the agreement from the dressing room and the result immediately followed that," concluded Moskov.

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