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Montana defeated Slavia 2-1 in the third game of the eighth day of the First League. The game was very dynamic in the first half and terrible after the break. Toni Tasev opened in the 11th minute for the hosts. Substitute Georgi Valchev, who forcibly replaced Filip Krastev, leveled in the 22nd minute. Moroccan Balil Bari scored the winning goal in the 31st minute.
Thus, Montana was in eighth place with 11 points. The Northwest team has 10 points at home. Slavia remained in 13th place with 4 points. The documentary problems of Alexander Tarkhanov became existential for the “white” team of the First League.
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Montana 2: 1 Slavia, Bari overtakes the hosts again
Both teams have to overcome serious problems
The hosts got off to a very active start and quickly reached the corner. Soon after, Slavia took control of the initiative and in a few minutes exerted strong pressure.
But in the 11th minute Montana took the lead with 1: 0. Nikolay Minkov and Toni Tasev switched places. The first searched for Baldjiiski, but found Tasev on the right, who shot Steriakis with a heavy blow.
Shortly after, Filip Krastev was injured and in the 18th minute he was replaced by Georgi Valchev. It was the reserve that restored equality. In the 22nd minute, Kaloyan Krastev made a breakthrough on the right and instead of shooting passed Valchev, who drew 1: 1.
The match was wide open and the hosts struck for the second time in the 31st minute. Toni Tasev moved behind the defense from the left and instead of attempting a shot from a small angle returned to attacker Balil Bari. The Moroccan shot in cold blood 2: 1 through three defenses. Questions remain about the Tasev ambush.
Until the break there were strong attacks in both directions, but no further blows were scored.
Obviously, Nikola Spasov had ordered at halftime that the result be maintained at all costs. His boys accepted the game in their half, but they had good counterattacks and created situations for the third goal.
The ‘whites’ sank in a total pattern, however, twice in the middle of the part Makenjiev showed his class by saving two very difficult balls.
Little by little, the players of both teams withdrew and in the end there was almost no game. It was to the taste of the Montagnards. Later, the Slavs tried some yurush, enough to report that they had tried something.
The situation in Slavia is not good. Montana, if he can play like the first half and away from home, he points to great potential.
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