Crvena zvezda players qualified for the final of the Serbian Cup after a 0:3 victory over TSC. Once again, Milan Borjan showed that he is a master of penalties, and the blocked shot from 11 meters lifted the entire team, which with the goals from Gelor Kanga and Kings Kangwa, but also with the routine execution of Mirko Ivanić, came just one triumph away from winning the third double. crowns in a row.
TSC - Red Star 0:3 (0:1)
Stadium: "TSC Arena".
Referee: Stanko Ostraćanin.
Scorers: Kanga in the 36th (from the penalty), Ivanić in the 56th and Kangwa in the 73rd (from the penalty) minute.
Yellow cards: Cvetinović (TSC), Eraković, Pešić, Mijatović (Crvena zvezda).
Red card: Cvetinović (TSC).
TSC: V. Ilić, Krstić (from 74. Krpić), Antonić, Cvetinović, Petrović, Stojić (from 74. Ćalušić), Stojković, Kuveljić, Milosavljević (from 62. Đakovac), Jovanović (from 62. L. Ilić), Vukić (from 62 .Ratkov).
Reserves: Filipović, Jorgić, Ćalušić, Milosavić, Stanojev, Krpić, Cvetković, L. Ilić, Đakovac, Ratkov, Colić.
Red Star: Borjan, Vigo (from 82. L. Nikolić), Erakovic, Dragović, Azarov, Mijailović (from 75. Srnić), Kanga (from 75. Mijatović), Ivanić, Bukari, Katai (from 57. Kangva), Pešić (from 82. Rakonjac).
Reserves: Vasiljević, L. Nikolić, Milunović, Leković, Srnić, Kangva, Mituljikić, Mitrović, Mijatović, Rakonjac.
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During this season, we got used to the fact that the duels between TSC and Crvena zvezda are extremely interesting, and that the intensity is high from the first to the last referee's whistle. Once again, Borjan showed that he is a specialist in penalties, when in the sixth minute Vukić made a routine save from the "lime" and thus corrected the mistake that led to the penalty.
Zvezda retaliated in the 20th minute when Kanga hit the post with a devastating shot and duly tormented Ilic. Soon, Pešić also threatened, when two minutes later he volleyed a volley at the home goalkeeper. However, in the 36th minute, our team's initiative paid off, and Kanga's shot from distance hit Cvetinović's hand, and after intervention from the VAR room, the referee pointed to the penalty spot. We all know that Gelor Kanga is not wrong from there. At the end of the first part of the game, Ivanić could have doubled the advantage, but he shot over the goal after a characteristic combination with Katai.
The shock for the hosts came in the 46th minute when Cvetinović fouled Pešić and deservedly received a second yellow card. TSC pulled back, even though they were a goal behind, so Katai almost scored after Bukari's pass in the 55th minute, but Krstić blocked Magik at the last moment. However, the goal was scored a minute later, and the executor was Mirko Ivanić. Kanga took a corner, Pešić jumped and assisted for Ivanić, who stood at the second post and routinely beat Ilic with his head. Ivanić stepped up and took a shot in the 66th minute, and Ilić parried the attempt.
Bukari came out in front of Ilić in the 69th minute, but he shot wide of the goal, although these are usually situations that the fast-footed Ghanaian routinely turns into goals, but he showed his quickness a few minutes later, when the goalkeeper of the home team improperly stopped him, and the referee showed on the white point. The sure taker of the penalty in the 73rd minute was Kings Kangwa, the guy Milojević sent from the bench to the field instead of Katai. The young strategist continued to make changes, so Nikolić, Srnić, Mijatović and Rakonjc found themselves in the game instead of Vig, Mijailović, Kanga, Katai and Pešić, and the match ended peacefully.
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