The matches with Bulgaria (June 1) and Slovakia (June 5) will serve as preparation for what comes next in the fall, which is the Nations League.
One of the youngest in the flock of "falcons" is Partizan guard Milan Roganović.
"It's an inconvenient time, but the obligations in the national team must be fulfilled to the maximum," said Roganović at tonight's briefing with reporters and added:
"I'm always ready, and everything is easier with the support of the players, especially the older ones. There won't be any problems, I feel I'm ready for the next challenges," said Roganović.
Roganović appreciates Bulgaria, but believes in a positive outcome.
"We didn't scan the Bulgarians much, we focused more on analyzing the match with Slovenia. In any case, based on what we saw, Bulgaria is a quality rival, not naive at all, but we believe in our quality and if we give our maximum, I think we can achieve a positive result. The atmosphere in the team is good, that's how we work, we are optimistic and if we transfer all that to the field, there is no reason not to hope for the best," he said.
Roganović is a regular at Partizan, and he plans to stay in Humska despite numerous offers.
"For now, I'm staying. I'm focused on Partizan, I wasn't affected by transfer talk, I was only dedicated to doing what was in my power on the field," concluded Roganović.










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