Refs played a huge role but i think playing that 25 minutes and then backing off was just stupid tactic(if that was the plan). You keep going and pressure an inferior opponent.
I honestly don't think i'd play Visca like ever..I don't think i even care about his goals. Dude does a lot of pointless running, makes horrible decisions with the ball..and is overrated with his "defensive" tracking back.
I don't want to even see the last 2 minutes..This was so bad, it's disgusting..Refs should be embarrassed.
Greece are one of the luckiest teams I have ever seen. Remember last qualifiers were up 1-0 against them in Greece. and then they score a 90+5’ equalizier because of a deflection.
1st time I'll see my nation play live this upcoming June and Pjanic is not gonna be there. I hate you, Danny Makkelie! Konju jedan.
Oh boy glad to see the same old Bosnian luck lol I feel like i give this this bad luck. I was at work during first half everything looked good, messaged my dad we killing Greece, come home to enjoy rest of game and then we fall apart. Sorry y'all.
The best 15 minutes I saw from our national team and then....... We manage some how to screw it up and the ref ********s us over again. Finland is a must win now in june. Pfffff
@čarobnjak , What's the Finnish team like? Have you followed them closely the last little while? I figure they should be a pretty big challenge for us next game especially with Pjanic out. The other guys really need to step up big. Krunic, Cimirot, Besic especially.
Part of it is also our mental strength too..When it comes to adversity, we just don't handle it very well.
Similar scenarios in both matches, difference Greece, is a relatively decent side which was able to capitalize on our mistakes while Armenia wasn't.
I more so follow how their players a doing at club level. Been a good while since I've watched a full match of theirs. Basically, it's a country that for the 1st time since their independence 112 years ago have an actual chance to participate in a major football tournament, and they know it. They're hungry for it. In the recent Nations League, they finished 1st before Hungary (who recently beat Croatia, 2-1) and Greece (when they had Manolas & Mitroglou available unlike recently). Finnish teams - in any sports, really - are always playing, never giving up. Strong minded, unlike Bosnian teams. Main threat is gonna be their main striker Teemu Pukki, who's playing the best football in his life right now for Norwich City (1st place - topscorer with 24 goals & 9 assists) and as far as I remember, quite quick as well. Need to take good care of him. Others would be Tim Sparv (captain & experienced player - DM/CM) Kasper Hämälainen (fighter & runner - AM/LW/RW) Jere Uronen (good set-piece taker - LB) Lukas Hradecky (Bundesliga goalie). Joel Pohjanpalo is also another fine player but really injury prone. Not sure what's up with him. Finland won all of their 3 home games vs Greece, Hungary & Estonia - without conceding a single goal. We can absolutely not underestimate them when they've home turf. Looking really forward to June. There wil be a decent amount of Bosnians from my area traveling to see our team perform. Hopefully they play some fine football... for 90 minutes. Cheerio!
Lulić: “Kod nas je reprezentacija kao da dođeš malo na odmor. Jedeš kolače, vidiš se sa familijom, pokloni… onda idu utakmice i tu si mrtav. Tako je bilo kod nas” lol, makes perfect sense
Rekli su o reprezentaciji BiH i čeličnoj disciplini 😂😂😂 pic.twitter.com/lk658TCakV— 𝕾𝖍𝖆𝖑𝖑𝖆 (@Shalla_Ban) March 31, 2019
For Finland and Italy Golmani: Ibrahim Šehić (Erzurumspor), Kenan Pirić (Maribor), Vladan Kovačević (Sarajevo) Odbrana: Ermin Bičakčić (Hoffenheim), Ervin Zukanović (Genoa), Toni Šunjić (Dinamo Moskva), Samir Memišević (Groningen), Sead Kolašinac (Arsenal), Eldar Ćivić (Sparta Prag), Darko Todorović (Salzburg) Vezni red: Muhamed Bešić (Middlesbrough), Elvis Sarić (Suwon), Amer Gojak (Dinamo Zagreb), Gojko Cimirot (Standard), Rade Krunić (Empoli), Stjepan Lončar (Rijeka), Mario Vrančić (Norwich), Deni Milošević (Konyaspor), Haris Duljević (Dynamo Dresden), Goran Zakarić (Partizan), Napad: Edin Džeko (Roma), Edin Višća (Istanbul), Rijad Bajić (Istanbul) i Smail Prevljak (Salzburg).
Not sure how Zakarić can always get a call-up, even after shit performances while Hajrović get ignored.