Crystal Palace's Luka Milivojevic dropped by Serbia after criticism of coach

Published on: 22 August 2018

Crystal Palace's Roy Hodgson feels he would be very disappointed to get a penalty for his team the way Mo Salah did during their 2-0 loss to Liverpool. James Milner converted a penalty kick moments before half time and Sadio Mane scored late to secure Liverpool's 2-0 win over Crystal Palace.

Crystal Palace captain Luka Milivojevic is one of a number of key players dropped from Serbia's UEFA Nations League squad after he was critical of coach Mladen Krstajic.

Midfielder Milivojevic had told Serbian media Krstajic's poor decisions were to blame for defeats by Switzerland and Brazil which knocked Serbia out of the tournament and reiterated his position in an interview with the Daily Mail on Tuesday.

"The game against Brazil, our manager had his opinion, something he wanted to try, and in the end we lost, so that was a bad choice," said Milivojevic, who was an unused substitute in that defeat.

The holding midfielder was substituted in the latter stages of a 2-1 defeat by Switzerland as Krstajic threw on 22-year-old forward Nemanja Radonjic, only to see the Swiss net a stoppage-time winner.

"I think we should have been more experienced and played for a result in the last 15 minutes [against Switzerland], we tried to take risks where in my opinion we did not have to," Milivojevic said.

Goalkeeper Vladimir Stojkovic as well as defenders Branislav Ivanovic and Dusko Tosic were also among those left out after Krstajic's side failed to progress past the group stage at the World Cup in Russia.

Captain Aleksandar Kolarov, Manchester United midfielder Nemanja Matic and winger Dusan Tadic held on to their slots in the 23-man squad published by the Serbian FA on Wednesday.

They visit Lithuania on Sept. 7 and are at home to Romania three days later in the Nations League's third-tier Group 4, which also includes the Balkan nation's former Yugoslavia neighbours Montenegro.

The first edition of the four-tier Nations League begins next month in the window previously designated for friendlies.

It is also linked with qualifying for the European Championship, giving teams a second chance to reach the showpiece event which will be hosted across the continent in 2020.

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