“Daytime Shadows: A Future of Darkness for Buducnost”
“Forced” Galić to net himself: Armin Bošnjak, Photo: FSCG
A floodlight malfunction on Sunday evening caused a disruption during the Arsenal – Buducnost match, with the champion still struggling to find their footing even a day later when the game resumed.
The clash of the 3rd round in the Meridianbet First Montenegrin Football League continued from the 51st minute, and due to an own goal by Marin Galić, the Tivat team triumphed over the champion with a score of 1:0.
Radisav Dragićević’s squad remains undefeated (two victories and a draw), while Nenad Lalatović’s team is facing challenges after two losses in three matches.
The home side took just ten minutes to find the back of the net after the match resumed, with Galić scoring an own goal in the 63rd minute. The new defender for Buducnost attempted to intercept Armin Bošnjak, who was charging toward the goal, but inadvertently outsmarted his own goalkeeper, Filip Domazetović.
The champion sought to rebound quickly, coming closest just moments later when Andrej Camaj took a superb free kick; however, Bojan Zogović and the crossbar denied the equalizer.
In a further attempt to seal the match around ten minutes before the conclusion, the Bosnian forward nearly scored again, but this time his well-placed shot was halted by the goalpost.
Nevertheless, Buducnost proved to be a formidable side, requiring only a single goal from Tivat to declare the victor.
After three rounds, Dečić stands alone at the top of the league table, followed by Arsenal and Sutjeska, each with seven points; Buducnost is in sixth place with a single victory.
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