Poland have Lewandowski, Blaszczykowski, Piszczek, Szczesny and Glik - and none of them would split blood for national team. Sad, but true. You have a point, I like teams with the spirit. O maybe is another mentality.
This is basically Montenegro's first generation after their independence, so it's normal that patriotism and motivation are huge. I remember how it was in Croatia when we played our first official match as an independent country in the 1990's. I believe it's exactly the same for the Montenegrin people and players. It's not just professionalism and forced duty to represent their country. It's much more than that, because they know they're writing history.
To his defense, I'm sure it would be higher except he is the one more likely to try and make something special happen so he often tries to create something in attack.
You seem quite obsessed with passing stats.Let me tell you that sometimes it can be very misleading and for me it is not a true reflection of a player's passing ability.
You seem quite obsessed with passing stats.Let me tell you that sometimes it can be very misleading and for me it is not a true reflection of a player's passing ability.
You seem quite obsessed with passing stats.Let me tell you that sometimes it can be very misleading and for me it is not a true reflection of a player's passing ability.
Statistic - it's everything in football, believe me, only 1 thing means more - the final score.
Speaking of passing:
Matri - 154/221 69.7%
Vucinic - 455/642 70.9%
Giovinco - 398/543 73.3%
Quagliarella - 184/243 75.7%
I wish i could have stats about how many KM's our players are running in each game