Overachieving Montenegro inspired by a proud footballing past | Jonathan Wilson
case of Montenegro to qualify for the final of Euro 2012, which would be a truly remarkable achievement
minnows qualified for the big tournaments before. When Northern Ireland came to the 1982 World Cup in Spain and Slovenia reached the final of Euro 2000 and World Cup 2002, which seemed an impossible dream, barely understandable. The population of Montenegro is in the third person. Even if they are not collected on the six points that need the games against England and Switzerland, to lead the group, which will remain a play-off to qualify for the European Championship this summer in Poland and Ukraine.
Football is a world of hype, but there's really no exaggeration to say that this is an extraordinary achievement that would be as follows: the population of Montenegro is about 625,000, is about the size of Glasgow, Sheffield, Rotherham or if you include. Is low. What is even more surprising is that although this is clearly a generation of exceptionally talented players - Mirko Vucinic and Stevan Jovetic are some of the most dangerous strikers in Serie A, while Stefan Savic is promising in the Manchester City - which is unprecedented. Montenegro has been producing great players for decades.
When Crvena Zvezda has become one of the best teams in Europe in the 1970s, the attacker was Zoran Filipovic, who became head coach of Montenegro after the break with Serbia, while Miljan Miljanic your manager, who managed Real Madrid. He learned the game to go to England in a van where she was sleeping, eating only canned food I had kept in his suitcase before leaving Yugoslavia.
Among the Yugoslavs first to go to England defender Niko Jovanovic, who briefly played for Manchester United and face Mirocevic midfielder, who was the signing of Sheffield Wednesday when recording FK Buducnost have purchased in 1980. He still speaks fondly of South Yorkshire. "I liked the ads," he said. "Lager and lime with a whiskey chaser. I turned 10, 20 at night and then we train the next day. That's what I taught English to drink and play. "
- While searching a house, kept Mirocevic Wednesday manager Jack Charlton. "His house was like a kind of castle," he said. "I had a pool table and there are fishing rods anywhere. We would go fishing in a lake near Barnsley. He took me to Preston, after his brother was the manager. We went to the main stand and not in the entrance was Bobby Charlton and Nobby Stiles, who was very short, with big glasses -. but a great player, very powerful and Jack said, "You know Nobby, of course, but this is my brother Bobby .'"
who is responsible, however, Montenegro is still a talented producer disproportionate. "Montenegrins have a talent for football and sports in general," said Jovetic, who seems unable to explain the phenomenon than others. "But most important was that I, as well as Mirko [Vucinic], conditions were good training, first-class coaches, and of course the desire for success. Without these things our talent is not enough to Series A. "
and Montenegro benefit from new countries in the syndrome of the wave of patriotic pride that elevates a young nation, something which, according to Slaven Bilic, Croatia has benefited from Euro 96 and World Cup two years later. "This is the greatest honor to play for your country," said Jovetic. "In every game I try to do my best, I am very motivated and want to win. We are a national team youth and we have much to show in the near future. "
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