Marko Dmitrović is gaining popularity in Seville in his second season at Sánchez Pizjuán. The Serbian goalkeeper thinks he is in the shadow of Yassine BonoZamora last season and with whom he has a very good relationship, but who cares more about helping the team.
Of course, it is true that it has been a charm for the Andalusian team, because, after the recent victory against Copenhagen, Sevilla have not lost any of the five games they have played this season, which also featured two goals iron
The goalkeeper, in an interview with the club’s media, considered the arrival of Sampaoli, with which he hopes Sevilla can improve the results. “He’s very natural. He knows what he wants. He reminds Mendilibar a lot off the pitch. He talks to you about everything before he starts training, about what he wants from you, about private life. ..”, explained the Serbian.
“The results are what the rule is, but now we are gradually improving and getting the concepts of Sampaoli’s game more and more every day. It is a process that does not go from today to tomorrow, it will take time, although gradually. the improvement is visible and every game we will be more like what he wants”, added Balkan.
Dmitrovic recounted the team’s difficult start to the season, first with Lopetegui and then with Sampaoli. “We always believed in ourselves, but the results did not go with us. When you don’t get results, doubts come in and when you didn’t doubt, you start doing it”, he assured.
Talisman for the team
The Serbian international signed off this campaign with a statistic that suggests Sevilla have never lost to him. He played in both games against Copenhagen (0-0 and 3-0) and in the League he was present against Villarreal (1-1) and against Athletic (1-1). “It’s a nice statistic, although I always say that that doesn’t make football but it’s better to have it nice than bad. When I have to play I try to do my best to win the game. I hope the streak continues, in some at some point it will break, but the longer it lasts, the better for everyone,” he said.
Source: La Verdad

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