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Fiorentina Ace Stevan Jovetic Named Montengrin Footballer Of The Year
The youngster has ended the year on a high...
Fiorentina forward, Stevan Jovetic has scooped up the 2009 Montenegrin Footballer of the Year award.
Jovetic beat Roma hitman Mirko Vucinic to the gong by a clear 17 points after coaches and captains of the Montenegrin first division cast their votes.
The Viola man has blossomed into form this term, helping his side leap into the last 16 of the Champions League for the first time in a decade.
"This is a good conclusion to a good year," Jovetic told UEFA.com.
"But I hope it's only the beginning and that next year will be even better."
Jovetic has reflected on the year, and has picked his double strike against Liverpool back in September as the highlight of his fledgling career. The aim from here on is European and domestic success.
"It's a match I will never forget," he said, referring to the 2-0 win.
"It was the best moment in my career so far. I hope there will be more goals against such big clubs in such important games. Last season we lost against Bayern in the Champions League but now we're better and more experienced and will be ready for that great challenge."
Salvatore Landolina, Goal.com
Jovetic beat Roma hitman Mirko Vucinic to the gong by a clear 17 points after coaches and captains of the Montenegrin first division cast their votes.
The Viola man has blossomed into form this term, helping his side leap into the last 16 of the Champions League for the first time in a decade.
"This is a good conclusion to a good year," Jovetic told UEFA.com.
"But I hope it's only the beginning and that next year will be even better."
Jovetic has reflected on the year, and has picked his double strike against Liverpool back in September as the highlight of his fledgling career. The aim from here on is European and domestic success.
"It's a match I will never forget," he said, referring to the 2-0 win.
"It was the best moment in my career so far. I hope there will be more goals against such big clubs in such important games. Last season we lost against Bayern in the Champions League but now we're better and more experienced and will be ready for that great challenge."
Salvatore Landolina, Goal.com
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