Friendlies
Andorra
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Montenegro 4-3-1-2 Robert Prosinečki
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3
5
6
7
4
19
17
24
9
10
Starters
13 B. Popovic
3 R. Radunovic
5 I. Vujacic
6 S. Rubezic
7 M. Vesovic
4 M. Simun
19 S. Loncar
17 M. Vukotic
24 S. Haksabanovic
9 S. Mugosa
10 S. Jovetic
Substitutes
1 I. Nikic
2 A. Vukcevic
8 B. Sekulic
12 D. Petkovic
14 M. Brnovic
15 N. Sipcic
16 V. Jovovic
18 D. Camaj
20 M. Osmajic
21 A. Bulatovic
22 M. Roganovic
23 N. Erakovic
Andorra 4-4-2
Starters
4 E. Izquierdo
5 M. Llovera
6 C. Garcia
8 P. Babot
9 Cucu
11 B. Rosas
13 A. Ruiz
15 M. San Nicolas
16 A. Martinez
19 J. Guillen
21 M. Garcia
Substitutes
1 Josep Antoni
3 M. Vales
7 M. Pujol
10 G. Lopez
12 M. Rabelo
14 Jordi Alaez
17 F. Vieitez
18 J. Rubio
20 J. Teixeira
23 Dacu
Match Statistics
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9 Shots on Goal 2
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5 Shots off Goal 3
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0 Total Shots 0
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1 Blocked Shots 2
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0 Shots insidebox 0
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0 Shots outsidebox 0
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15 Fouls 8
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9 Corner Kicks 1
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1 Offsides 2
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50% Ball Possession 50%
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0 Yellow Cards 1
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0 Red Cards 0
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0 Goalkeeper Saves 0
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0 Total passes 0
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0 Passes accurate 0
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0 Passes % 0
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0 expected_goals 0
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0 goals_prevented 0
Head-to-Head Stats
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1. Match Summary
Montenegro secured a comfortable 2-0 victory over Andorra in a match that saw them dominate possession and create the majority of the scoring opportunities. The game was largely controlled by Montenegro, with a penalty converted by Stefan Mugoša in the first half and a late goal from M. Osmajic sealing the win. Andorra struggled to create chances and were largely confined to defensive duties.
2. Team Performance Analysis
Montenegro demonstrated clear superiority in attacking statistics. They registered 9 shots on goal compared to Andorra's 2, indicating a consistent threat in the final third. The 9 corner kicks to Andorra's 1 further highlight Montenegro's attacking pressure. While ball possession was evenly split at 50% each, Montenegro's ability to get into dangerous areas and create shots was the key difference. The foul count (15-8) suggests a more aggressive, and potentially frustrated, approach from Montenegro, while Andorra were more disciplined. The single yellow card for Andorra indicates a relatively clean game, but also a reactive defensive posture.
Unfortunately, the provided data is incomplete. Key statistics like Total Shots, Shots inside/outside the box, Goalkeeper Saves, Total Passes, Passes Accurate, Passes %, expected_goals, and goals_prevented are missing. With this data, a more comprehensive analysis of passing accuracy, defensive solidity, and chance creation efficiency could be provided. However, based on the available information, Montenegro were clearly the more effective team.
