‘It could be better, but the victory is not worth the teeth’

The victory in Montenegro, achieved with a 2:3 scoreline following a 2:3 serves, primarily aimed to bolster the team’s self-assurance after a series of previous setbacks. Six unsuccessful attempts to secure a win for the footballers had preceded this crucial moment. The initial half in Podgorica presented a challenging performance, but the remainder of the match demonstrated a marked improvement.

Ultimately, the players, led by Boštjan Cesar, overturned a 2:1 deficit to claim a 2:3 victory. This represents a positive beginning to the autumn season within the League of Nations. Striker Danijel Šturm, who scored the equalizer at 2:2, reflected on the initial reactions: “I am genuinely pleased with this goal, but the final victory is more important for boosting self-confidence.

We know that we will soon be starting the League of Nations.” He continued, “I believe we played a fair game and that we can draw some useful things from it.”

Šturm acknowledged that the first half may have been slightly weaker, but the subsequent recovery from a 2:1 loss was a good start to the game. The team’s performance suggests a promising trajectory moving forward.

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2 thoughts on “‘It could be better, but the victory is not worth the teeth’

  1. This win in Montenegro, resulting in a 2:3 outcome from three sets of service, was mainly intended to improve the team’s confidence following several prior defeats. Before this vital moment, the footb

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