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▲ Serbia draws 2-2 with a goal by Mitrovic against Portugal ▲ Mitrovic, 3 shots and 8 acquisitions of aerial balls and 72.7% victory rate of aerial balls ▲ Mitrovic, 39 goals in a match A, record of the Serbian national team
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Serbia suffered a 2-2 draw against strong Portugal in the second leg of the European Qualifier for the Qatar World Cup 2022 held at the home of the Lyco Mitic Stadium. Along with this, Serbia managed to maintain first place in Group A with a draw for Portugal in victory points (4 points) and loss of goals (+1), leading in multiple points (Servi 5 goals, Portugal 3 goals).
In this match, Serbia came out with a 3-4-2-1 formation. Mitrovic and Doosan Blahovic raised two tops, and ace Doosan Taditch went to the attacking midfielder to support the offense. Philip Costic and Darko Lazovic were in charge of the left and right flanks, while Nemanja Goodeli and Hacksy midfielder Sergei Milinkovic-Savich built the midfield. With Stefan Mitrovic in the center, Strahiniya Pavolvic and Nicola Milenkovic made a triple. Goalkeeper Marco Dmitrović kept the goal.
Serbia harassed Portugal with an attack that took advantage of the heights of two tall forwards Mitrovic (189cm) and Blahović (190cm), following the crossover between left and right wing Kostić and Lazovic from the start of the match. In fact, Serbia dominated Portugal 16-12 in shooting numbers. Even in the penalty area, it was Serbia, which was exactly twice Portugal, 12-6.
In particular, Mitrovic’s right to air was absolute. In this game, he showed his power to get a whopping eight air balls, the second most of all the players on both teams, after Millenković (9 innings). Even the aerial ball win rate reached 72.7%. The shooting was also three times, the most among Serbian players.
For reference, the total number of aerial balls of the Portuguese team was only 9 times. The entire team recorded a number similar to that of a Mitrovic. Among them, Portugal’s key defender Hubin Dias had only one aerial ball acquisition, and the aerial ball win rate was disastrous at 20%. It was Dias literally collapsed by Mitrovic’s aerial bombardment. Thanks to this, Serbia surpassed Portugal with 78-22 in the aerial ball win rate, and was able to dominate the overall ball competition win rate with 61.5-38.5.
However, Portugal was a strong team. Despite struggling with the Serbian offense, which made use of air force for 100 minutes, Portugal took the lead by scoring two goals first, fighting behind opponents with passing passes and quick flank attacks.
Eleven minutes after kick-off, left-handed forward Diogo Jota, who had flooded the center of right-handed forward Bernardo Silva with a Munpost, scored the first goal with a header. In the 36th minute, Silva’s forward pass was followed by a cross from right-back defender Cedric Soares, and this time Portugal finished the first half 2-0.
At the beginning of the second half, Serbia was looking for a change by subtracting Lazovic and Blakhovitch from the lateral resource, Nemanja Radonich, and the defensive midfielder Nemanja Maximovic. Regardless, as Mitrovic only leads the airball competition with the Portuguese defenders, he was a cornerstone in developing a more organic attack by adding an additional midfielder.
This worked. Early in the second half, Serbia began chasing Tadić’s forward pass with a Radonich cross, and Mitrovic scored a high goal with an RBI header. Then, in the second half of the 14th minute, in the counterattack process, Radonichi grabbed Tadic’s fantastic forward pass and stabbed the pass with a folding motion to defeat the defense entering cover.
Serbia, who put the game at the starting point, reinforced the defense by subtracting Kostich, the protagonist of the tie, and stitching back left defender Mikhail in the 27th minute of the second half. Then, in the 37th minute of the second half, he replaced Taditch with Philip Jurzych, and two minutes after the game ended he replaced Mitrovic with Luka Jovich to order his physical strength.
Serbia faced a crisis with key defender Milenkovic being sent off at the end of regulation time and entering an extra minute (90 + 1 minutes), but Portugal ace Cristiano Ronaldo in 3 minutes (90 + 3 minutes) of overtime. Central defender Stefan Mitrovic cleared the goalkeeper’s shot with a sliding tackle just in front of the goal line, and even Bernardo Silva’s rebound was blocked, leading to a 2-2 draw. The two Mitrovics, positioned in the fore and rear, gave Serbia a valuable draw.
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Striker Mitrovic waited on the bench against Ireland last year, but made a switch early in the second half and scored a reverse goal with a right-footed shot in the 23rd minute of the second half, scoring the goal from victory with a header. shot in the 30th minute of the second half, leading to a thrilling 3-2 reverse victory. Once again, he not only scored a goal in the chase, but also held the ankles of Portugal, who was called the strongest in Group A, controlling the air supply.
Above all, he managed to score 39 goals in his personal A match with this game goal. Along with this, he had the honor of being the top scorer in Serbian history, surpassing 38 goals from legendary striker Styefan Beaubeck. This is a great record, beating top seniors like Sabo Milosevic (37 goals), Fredrak Miytović (27 goals) and Matteya Kezman (17 goals).
What’s even more surprising is that she is now only 26 years old. He is fighting with just two goals for his team, Fulham, but has morphed into a patriot on the national team, becoming Serbia’s most threatening offensive weapon.
Serbian flag Aleksandar Mitrović is now Serbia’s all-time top scorer with 39 goals clapping eye symbols What’s your best shot? #WCQ https://twitter.com/EURO2020/status/1375916207241584643/photo/1
– European Qualifiers (@ EURO2020) March 28, 2021
# The 5 best goals of Serbia in a match
# 1 Aleksandar Mitrovic: 39 goals (63 games)
2nd place Styepan Beaubeck: 38 goals (63 games)
3. Milan Galo: “37 goals (51 games)
# 3 Blagoye Marijanovic (58 games)
# 3 Sabo Milosevic: 37 goals (102 games)
At just 26 years old, Aleksandar Mitrovic has become Serbia’s all-time top scorer! Clapping hands symbol https://twitter.com/90min_Football/status/1375916598838575108/photo/1
– 90min (@ 90min_Football) March 28, 2021
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