Vojvodina defeated Voždovac with a score of 2-1 in the 10th round of the Mozzart Bet Super League of Serbia.
Both goals for Vojvodina were scored by newcomer Nikola Čumić in the 60th and 90th minute.
Today’s match was attended by FSS General Secretary Jovan Šurbatović, national team Manager Dragan Stojković, national team director Dika Stojanović and members of the coaching staff.
The teams performed in the following lineups:
Vojvodina: Carević (from 55th N. Simić) – Bjeković, Traore, Jeličić, Đorđević – Busnić (from 45th Topić), Milosavljević (from 55th Miletić) – Kabić (from 55th Čumić), Simić, Baraye – N. Nikolić.
Voždovac: Krunić, Damjanović, Milović, Vujanović, Mijailović, Purtić, Pantović, Đurišić, Ivezić, Hajdin, Burmaz.
Vojvodina was the first to threaten, already in the second minute. Bjeković played the ball to Simić who found himself in a good position, but his shot from 10 meters was blocked at the last moment.
After that chance, Voždovac was a more specific rival and Pantović had the first big chance in the 11th minute. Voždovac continued to create chances, and in the 23rd minute, Carević again managed to stop Pantović’s shot and then kicked the rebound in the box.
Voša had the best counter of the match in the 27th minute. Baraye played the ball on the right flank to Bjeković, who returned the pass for Nikolić, but the striker of the home team decided to pass the ball to Simić with his heel, instead of shooting from an excellent position from around 11-12 meters.
Voždovac had a new chance in the 43rd minute. Pantović headed the ball to Burmaz, who went alone towards the goal of Carević, but Traore tackled at the last moment and prevented him from sending a more serious shot.
Voždovac had the first chance in the sequel, when Đurišić shot under the crossbar in the 48th minute, but Carević made an excellent save.
After that, Voša finally showed her true colors. Simić first countered and played the ball to Baraye, who shot over the crossbar. In the 53rd minute, Simić stole the ball 15 meters away and reached the box, but he also shot over the goal.
The key moment that broke the game happened in the 55th minute when Milan Rastavac made a triple change. The injured Carević was replaced by Nikola Simić, Miletić replaced Milosavljević, and debutant Čumić entered instead of Kabić.
Only five minutes were enough for Čumić to score his first goal. After the action on the left side, in which Baraye and Simić again participated, the ball reached Đorđević, who found Čumić perfectly, and he scored from seven meters for 1-0.
Vojvodina’s advantage lasted nine minutes, as Burmaz scored a beautiful goal in the 69th minute. He pulled the ball on the right side, entered the middle and sent it under the crossbar from 25 meters for 1-1.
Voša dominated until the end, but Voždovac also defended well and there were no real opportunities until stoppage time, and then Nikola Čumić entered the scene again.
He received the ball eight meters away and hit the first corner for 2-1 and a great victory for Vojvodina.