In detail below under the heading "Matic touch: the awakening of Serbian football," the official magazine of the Champions League resembles the Serbian third exporter of football players on the planet, the other schools Partizan, Red Star and sixth in Europe.
The last official magazine of the UEFA Champions League is one of the selected stars, along with Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Francesco Totti, is our Nemanja Matic. Magazine reports that Matic leader of the new wave of Serbian football and that in the previous season Serbia was the third world exporter of football players. In an article titled, "Matic touch: the awakening of Serbian football," explains why the return of Serbian midfielder secret of success Murinjovog Chelsea.
Regardless of the fact that most of the current players pumice probably do not remember the Serbian international, first stay at Stamford Bridge. One of the few who stayed behind captain John Terry.
"Nemanja is back as a complete player. Strengthened and became faster. Gary Cahill and I keep repeating to each other how good we have it in front of us on the ground.'m Very glad to be enrolled in the list of scorers in the Champions League."
Since Mourinho took over for the second time Chelsea had a clear idea to find a new Makelele, who was a pillar of his midfield during the first wrinkles to London. The choice fell on Matic.
Nemanja, says the official gazette of the most prestigious club competition in the world, part of the new upcoming trend: Serbian football that is on the rise.
"CIES Football observatory recorded that 205 Serbian players playing in various European championships, which makes Serbia a third exporter of football players in the world, behind Brazil (515 players) and France (269). Considering that Serbia has only 7.2 million inhabitants , ie. ninth moiety of France and only 28 of the citizens of Brazil, this fact becomes even more amazing, "says magazine.
The paper then lists all of the best known players who play in foreign clubs, from Ivanovic and Kolarov over Tadic and Markovic to Milojevic, Mitrovic and Tosic.
Periodical magazine UEFA announced the arrival of another football star from Serbia.
"Veljkovic last year debuted at Tottenham 18 years, Arsenal has recently been put to the test in maple Ivanjice 17-year-old Mladen Micanovic. A number of European clubs are interested in Srdjan Babic while Mourinho came to watch the friendly match Serbia - Japan where Andrija Zivkovic became the youngest national team in the history of Serbia. Manchester United has signed a contract with the 17-year-old Vanja Savic Milinkovic, which is two years older brother already made his debut for Genk. Nevertheless, the best of all the above could be Luka Jovic, who was on his debut with just turned 16 years old scored in the uniform of the Red Star ", says the text.
It also points out that Partizan other schools in quality in Europe - right behind Ajax - a Star's sixth. At the same time, reminds magazine, Serbia is champion of Europe for players under 19 years old and the only country that has performed at all the last four final tournaments.
The text ends with the words evoking the young Daniel Pantic published in the prestigious Guardian at the time in which it was speculated that even before his debut for the first team Partizan move to Juventus. Pantic, then social media explained that the "traumatic" recent past, young people in Serbia feel strongly obligated to do something for my country. A similar explanation on its success gave Novak Djokovic, so that the paper concludes that good football schools Partizan, Red Star Belgrade and Vojvodina coupled with the patriotic "instinct" produces great players and that after Belgium and Serbia on the road to get their "golden generation" .
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