Saponjic’s new (and happy) life in the Slovan

Ivan Saponjic already smiles Whoever was a player Atletico Madrid He left the mattress club just a couple of months ago after several years practically blank. The Serbian closed his stage in the rojiblanco team without ever having Diego’s trust Simeone not even to play minutes in low-level matches.

After two and a half seasons, he closed his time at the Athletic with just 114 minutes, five games. What’s more, he had more presence in the middle of the course on loan at the Cádizwhere he scored a goal, than as a mattress player.



A surprising signing in which Simeone did not have much to do and that the Argentine rejected from the first moment despite the fact that Saponjic came to the team as an attack partner of Luka Jovic in the Serbia that once won the Mundial Sub-20.

Be that as it may, this stage in the Athletic It was closed in the last winter market. And now, the Balkan player is happy in the Slovan de Bratislava. To such an extent that it took just nine minutes to score his first goal with his new team.

The player made his debut last weekend, against FK Senica which the capital team thrashed 5-0. The former mattress player headed a corner kick to mark the fourth of the afternoon. But it is that shortly after he attended Rabiu for 5-0. And all in just 22 minutes of play.

SAPONJIC, HAPPY FOR ITS PREMIERE

“I thank everyone for their support. I am glad to have presented myself like this with goals and assists, and above all that we entered the spring with such an important victory. It wasn’t easy for me when I entered the field, but I got rid of it. I know I still need some time and I have to work on fitness. I am happy to have started like this, I think more goals will come, we will keep winning and winning to fight for the title”, happy Ivan Šaponjič in the post-match mixed zone.


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