The Slovenian national football team’s last victory occurred last June, during a preparatory match against Bosnia. Following this success, qualification for the World Cup proved challenging, resulting in four draws and two losses. Subsequently, a change in the coach necessitated conceding ground to the Hungarian national team in a recent friendly match.
A victory on Tuesday in Podgorica would be exceptionally beneficial. Coach Boštjan Cesar expressed his hopes, stating, “I would be the happiest if we had all healthy players and started scoring every game.” He noted that the team’s last match saw Andraž Šporar have a chance, though it originated from an offside position. Cesar emphasized the team’s realistic expectations, acknowledging that Slovenia cannot consistently anticipate 10 to 15 scoring opportunities against opponents of this caliber, whether in upcoming matches or within the Nations League competition.
The focus remains on utilizing every match effectively and maximizing the performance of the team’s players.
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The Slovenian football team’s most recent win was in June, against Bosnia. Qualification for the World Cup then became difficult, marked by four draws and two defeats. Consequently, a new coach was ap