Milosevic: Serbia and Russia national teams are similar in their unpredictability

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Rubin and former Yugoslavia and Serbian national team player, Partizan’s former coach Savo Milosevic shared his expectations from the Serbian national team’s performance in the 2022 World Cup. He admitted that he was not ready to give specific estimates. The expert also explained what the similarities are between the Serbian and Russian teams.

“This is where the Serbian and Russian national teams are similar: It is impossible to predict anything. We had a very good qualifying, it was not easy, but we went to the World Cup. In the last match of the qualifying tournament, we beat Portugal away (2:1 – Gazeta. Ru) and that was probably our best game in the last ten years.

You definitely have to be very good to beat the Portuguese. We have very high hopes for the World Cup, but I don’t want to make any predictions right now. Dragan Stojkovic, the head coach of the Serbian national team, is a very good friend of mine, we played together in the national team. Milosevic told socialbites.ca that I told him it was very important for the players to leave all their strength on the field.

He declined to speculate on what outcome the Russian team could show should it make it to the 2022 World Cup. Milosevic expressed hope that he will be able to compete in the next world championship and then it will be possible to seize his chances.

“Let’s hope that Russia will qualify for the next World Cup and compete. I believe in it. After that, it will be possible to talk about Russia’s luck. It is difficult to assess the state of Russian football and sport at the moment – we hope politicians understand the need to remove sport from the political agenda,” ‘ Milosevic summed up.

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