Immediately after the well-deserved elimination of Lapi, Budućnost turned to – Brejdablik – the convincing leader of the Icelandic championship called “Urvalsdeild”.

On Thursday evening (July 21), “Blues” visit Kopavogur at 9:15 p.m. our time (7:15 p.m. local time), on a field that is covered with an artificial surface.

That’s exactly why the students of Aleksandar Nedović started training at our “expert” at the Camp last night.

“The match with the next opponent is approaching, and after the double match with Lapi and the hellish atmosphere that awaited us in Pristina – where we responded brilliantly to every pressure and remained undefeated – I believe that we have something to hope for in Iceland”, said the most experienced player in to our ranks Vladan Adžić.

The thirty-five-year-old defender is concentrating on a good game in the first match with his teammates, following the motto ‘training by training, game by game’.

“We started with the analysis of Brejdablik, the fact is that they are physically quite strong and are in full competition mode, because they played 13 championship games and two in the qualification for the Conference League. The rival is extremely disciplined, he does not rely on individuals, but on the collective, but like any opponent – he certainly has flaws. We will try to take advantage of their shortcomings with a smart game”, said the staunch stopper.

Brejdablik recorded 13 wins, one draw and one loss in 15 games, and last season eliminated Austria from Vienna in the qualification for the Conference League. It is clear that this is a serious rival…

“On the other hand, our negative experience from Europe last year reminds us that we must not threaten anyone. However, we must have a clear attitude, desire and will, as we had in Kosovo. And we must not give up at any moment. The combativeness must be at the highest level during the entire match, and I believe that this way we can get a good result before the rematch in Podgorica”, said Adžić.

The double match with the Kosovo Cup winner had a positive effect on the team, especially the second leg in Pristina, where the young team did not succumb to the pressure. That can be a plus before visiting “peaceful” Iceland, to which the blue expedition travels on Wednesday morning.

“It was certainly beneficial to feel the electrified atmosphere and I believe that it will mean something to us for the next competition, especially for the young players Đukanović, Mijović, Dakić, Ražnatović… who have shown that they are players for great deeds and who have a bright future ahead of them”, he said on at the end of the conversation, Vladan Adžić.

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