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The Ups and Downs of Serbian Soccer: A Look at Recent Performances

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In the world of soccer, the performance of players at their respective clubs often serves as a barometer for their form on the international stage. For the Serbian national team, the past few weeks have been a mixed bag of impressive performances and disappointing results. One player who has been in fine form is Luka Milivojević. The midfielder, who plies his trade for Shabab Al Ahli Dubai in the Pro League, put in a stellar performance in a recent game, assisting a goal and earning a player rating of 7.7. His performance was a bright spot in an otherwise challenging period for Serbian players. On the other hand, Aleksandar Mitrović and Sergej Milinković-Savić, both of Al-Hilal Saudi FC, had a game to forget. Despite their undeniable talent, both players failed to make a significant impact, with their team suffering a loss and neither player managing to score or assist. Interestingly, several players who have not featured for the Serbian national team have been performing well at their clubs. Predrag Rajković of Mallorca and Boris Radunović of Cagliari both put in strong performances in their recent games, suggesting that they could be in contention for a call-up to the national team. However, one area of concern for the Serbian team is the number of yellow cards received by players in recent games. This could be a sign of disciplinary issues that need to be addressed before the next international break. In conclusion, while some Serbian players are in good form, others are struggling. The coming weeks will be crucial in determining who will step up and who will falter as the national team prepares for its upcoming fixtures.

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