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Will the master from Montenegro make the surprise? After Wednesday’s 1-1 draw at SK Slovan Bratislava, FK Sutjeska Niksic will have the chance to qualify for the second round of the Champions League on Wednesday night in the return leg at home. So far, the Montenegrins have won only 14 of 14 European games in their club’s history. A victory against Bratislava would definitely mean the entry into the second round, where the opponent is called APOEL Nicosia.
Although the champions from Slovakia were unable to win the first leg at home, Slovan faces a duel against Sutjeska Niksic. Slovan Bratislava on the odds as a clear favorite in the second leg. The club is still waiting in the premier class for the first participation in the group stage.
In the season 2014/15 Bratislava came in the play-offs, but failed there to BATE Borisov. Almost everything speaks before the second leg Sutjeska Niksic vs.. Slovan Bratislava for a forecast on a victory of the guests. The betting base decides against a tip on the outcome of the game and sets in the game Sutjeska Niksic.
Sutjeska Niksic:
In the “Prva Crnogorska Liga”, the highest division in Montenegrin football, which is held since the 2006/07 season, the FK Sutjeska Niksic is now the most successful club with four championship titles. The championship in the 2018/19 season was the second consecutive championship title for Nikisic. In addition, the FK 2017 was also a cup winner. In 2017/18 Sutjeska won the championship with a huge advantage of 22 points on Buducnost Podgorica. The year after, the lead on Buducnost Podgorica was still nine points. Away in the league, the team of coach Nikola Rakojevic had suffered only one defeat. At home there were three bankruptcies last season.
So the FKSN in the last season of the “Prva league” could not be characterized so much by his home strength, what in the game Sutjeska Niksic Vs. Slovan Bratislava makes a prediction on a home win somewhat questionable. The goal difference of 58:21 was, as far as their own goals and goals, still the peak in the league. The new season begins for the champion on 3 August with an away game at OFK Titograd.
In the European Cup, the club from the second largest city in the country has never been beyond the second round. In the Champions League qualifying the blue and white were allowed to participate so far three times. 2013/14 and 2014/15 were followed by the end in round two against Sheriff Tiraspol. Last year, Nikisic failed in the first round at Astana. Then it went on in the Europa League. But here, too, the next opponent Alashkert already meant the terminus. The squad was strengthened this season with Aleksandar Sofranac from FK Sarajevo.
Slovan Bratislava:
With nine championship titles SK Slovan Bratislava is the record champion in Slovakia. After three runners-up in a row Slovan had in the preseason finally get back the championship title in the capital. The lead over second-placed Dunajska Streda was 17 points at the end of the season. In 32 games, Bratislava had suffered only two defeats, both away in the championship round. In front of their own fans, the record stood at twelve wins and four draws.
The home tie against Sutjeska was a negative surprise for coach Martin Sevela’s side in this good home record. At the same time, the light blue whites also want to move into the Champions League group stage for the first time. So far, it was enough for Slovan only twice for the Europa League group stage. In the 2011/12 season Bratislava was in a group with Athletic Bilbao, Red Bull Salzburg and PSG but only fourth.
The same place was also in the second participation in a Europa League group. In the 2014/15 season Slovakians finished fourth behind Napoli, Young Boys and Sparta Prague. In these twelve group matches the Slovakian record champion only scored a single point. The biggest success of the club’s history dates back to the 60s. In the season 1968/69 Slovan Bratislava won the Cup Winners’ Cup against Barcelona.
Before the new season, the SK had to cope only with the departure of Austrian full-back Stefan Stangel. The squad was reinforced with players such as Georgios Tzovaras (PAOK), Erik Daniel (Ruzomberok) and Myenty Abena (Trnava). The new season in the Fortuna League begins for the defending champion on Saturday with an away game at promoted Pohronie. On the weekend Slovan won a friendly match against the Austrian club TSV Hartberg 4-0. Coach Sevela will miss Mitch Apau, whose wife expects a child, in the second leg.
Sutjeska vs Slovan Bratislava head to head matches
10.07.19 CL Slovan Bratislava Sutjeska 1 : 1