World Cup 2018: Analysing the Central Midfield Power Of Serbia

When we talk about a team with a strong midfield, we generally mention Germany, Spain or France but today we analyse that how strong is Serbian central midfield. Nemanja Matic, Sergej Milinkovic-Savic and Luka Milivojevic form an ideal midfield setup. All these three players are coming after an impressive season with their respective sides. Serbia defeated Costa Rico in their first match of the group stages with the help of a stunning free kick from their captain Aleksander Kolarov. Mladen Krstajić, the head coach of Serbian national team deployed Nemanja Matic and Luka Milivojevic in a defensive position while Sergej Milinkovic-Savic played the role of a no. 10. Matic and Milivojevic are more suitable for a defensive duty while Sergej can be used in both, defensive or offensive positions.

Nemanja Matic

The leader of Serbian midfield. Nemanja Matic had a great season at Manchester United. He was one of the best signings of the year for Manchester United, along with the likes of Romelu Lukaku. Matic had also been a big miss for his former side who finished at fifth place as they were unable to replace him with a defensive midfielder of his calibre in the transfer window.

Luka Milivojevic

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The Crystal Palace man had a transcendent domestic season as his side was able to retain the Premier League status after a horrendous start. Crystal Palace failed to register a single point on the table after the first 7 matches.

Sergej Milinkovic-Savic

Few players came into this World Cup with more intrigue than Sergej Milinkovic-Savic as he is linked to a summer move to Manchester United or Juventus. The prodigious Lazio’s playmaker had a breakthrough season in Italy. He can play as a no. 10, just like he did against Costa Rica. In Seria A, he scored 10 goals this season, creating 45 chances and making three assists.

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