Darko Glishikj scored his first league goal in a Dinamo Tbilisi uniform, while Goran Pandev became the lone Macedonian player still alive in either the Champions League or Europa League competition.
Gjurovski: Motto for NT has to be “Never Give Up”
Boshko Gjurovski was officially presented as the new manager of the Macedonian national team, and addressed several topics regarding the future.
Pandev, Napoli bounced from Champions League
Napoli defeated Arsenal 2:0 in the sixth and final matchday, but a three way tie at the top of the standings saw Napoli finish third behind Borussia Dortmund and Arsenal.
Georgievski with another miscue for Steaua
Daniel Georgievski made another defensive mistake that proved costly in Steaua’s 0:1 loss against Chelsea in England.
Stefan Ristovski struggling with thigh injury
Stefan Ristovski suffered an injury to his right thigh in Tuesday’s training, and his status is uncertain for this weekend’s game against Crotone.
Potential internationals performances
With the end of the year approaching and a number of leagues already on break due to the winter break, only a small number of potential internationals were in action over the past couple of days. Shkodran Mustafi was part of Samp’s perfect defense, while Ben Kantarovski helped his team to win.
Skënderbeu in talks to acquire Kire Ristevski
The president of Skënderbeu, Ardian Takaj, told newspaper “SportEkspres” that his club is in negotiations with Bylis to acquire Macedonian defender Kire Ristevski.
Macedonian internationals performances
Goran Pandev’s two goals for Napoli led the way as he was the lone Macedonian player based abroad to get on the scoresheet, or accomplish anything of note, this weekend.
First League – Round 19
Turnovo, Vardar and Pelister will share the top of the leaderboard heading into the winter break as all three sides have 34 points following the completion of 19 rounds.
Pandev adds two more goals for Napoli
Goran Pandev continued his good recent form with two more goals in Napoli’s 3:3 draw against Udinese.
