The guests took the lead in the 57th minute with a goal from Ilić, and the final score was set by Marko Mrvaljević 10 minutes later.
"I think we gave more in this game in the first half and the chances we didn't take probably cost us today's outcome. We needed a little more composure in the final minutes to score a goal. The second half was quite chaotic, the opponent even had a chance to score another goal, but it remained a draw," said Sutjeska assistant coach Boris Milickovic, who led the team today in place of the suspended Milorad Pekovic.
There are five rounds left until the end of the championship, and in the next two rounds, the leader will be visiting the coast – first to Bokelj, and then to Arsenal.
"Mornar has come close, but we are moving forward. We will analyze, we will work on the mistakes that were noticed today. We are still first, we still have the advantage, we have five more games and we know what needs to be done. We hope that from round to round it will be better compared to today's edition," concluded Milickovic.