Vojvodina Means Business: Ranđelović Declares War for Top Three Spot!
Get ready, football fans, because Vojvodina from Novi Sad is not here to play around this season! Lazar Ranđelović, the player who suffered a brutal ACL injury last year, is back and hungrier than ever. His message? “Vojvodina belongs in the top three teams!”
The Comeback Kid
On December 27 last year, Ranđelović tore the cruciate ligaments in his right knee and missed the entire second half of the season. But after months of grueling rehab, he’s set to be 100% physically ready next month. And that’s not all — he expects to be one of the key players this season.
Big Goals, No Excuses
“The plan for next season is to be in the top three. Realistically, that’s where Vojvodina belongs,” Ranđelović said. He stressed the importance of starting with wins right from the preparations and building a winning mentality. “The first match is the most important, the second match too, and every match after that. No excuses about injuries, the place is in the top three!”
Vojvodina’s Ready to Fight
This bold statement comes as the club gears up seriously for the new season. Vojvodina has traditionally been one of the strongest clubs in Serbian football but has struggled to break into the very top in recent years. Now, with Ranđelović back in full force and a clear goal in sight, the club’s atmosphere is electric.
What This Means for Fans
Vojvodina fans can look forward to an exciting season. Ranđelović’s return and his determination to fight for the top spots inject new energy into the team. If everything clicks, we might finally see Vojvodina where it belongs — among the best!
The Bottom Line
The football season is just around the corner, and Vojvodina doesn’t want to be just a participant but a serious contender for the top. Ranđelović is the voice of reason and passion, clearly saying: “No excuses, we’re going for the win!”
So, what do you think? Can Vojvodina make it back to the top of Serbian football? Or is this just another empty promise? Drop a comment, stir the pot — because football is a game for all of us, not just the players on the pitch!