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Jovic playing huge role in Eintracht Frankfurt's success
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Jovic playing huge role in Eintracht Frankfurt's success

2019-03-19 00:01 Last Updated At:00:10

Eintracht Frankfurt has reached the Europa League quarterfinals and is closing in on Champions League qualification.

Luka Jovic has played a huge role in both.

The 21-year-old Serbia forward has emerged as one of Europe's most exciting players, scoring 15 goals in the Bundesliga and ensuring Frankfurt's progress in the Europa League with a lob over Inter Milan goalkeeper Samir Handanovic in a 1-0 win.

File - In this Thursday, Oct. 4, 2018 file photo, Frankfurt's Luka Jovic celebrates his side's third goal during a Europa League group H soccer match between Eintracht Frankfurt and Lazio Rom in Frankfurt, Germany. (AP PhotoMichael Probst, file)

File - In this Thursday, Oct. 4, 2018 file photo, Frankfurt's Luka Jovic celebrates his side's third goal during a Europa League group H soccer match between Eintracht Frankfurt and Lazio Rom in Frankfurt, Germany. (AP PhotoMichael Probst, file)

"I've rarely seen a player that is so dangerous in the box, whether with his feet, in the air or with his head," Frankfurt coach Adi Huetter said in October after Jovic scored five goals in a 7-1 rout of Fortuna Duesseldorf. "He's a complete player."

In the Europa League, Frankfurt next faces Benfica, from where Jovic arrived on loan in 2017. There is little doubt that the Germam club will make use of its option to seek a permanent deal for a reported fee of about 10 million euros ($11.5 million).

"It's a really good deal for Eintracht Frankfurt," sporting director Bruno Huebner has said.

Only Bayern Munich forward Robert Lewandowski has more goals (18) than Jovic in the Bundesliga so far. But Jovic has also set up seven league goals, while his strike against Inter brought his Europa League tally to seven.

Jovic will next have another chance to impress on Wednesday when Germany hosts Serbia in a friendly.

"He's a classic striker who's excellent on the ball and has a great understanding of the game," Serbia coach Mladen Krstajic said. "He's determined and dangerous at all times because he always awaits his chance and can pounce on the slightest mistake from his opponent."

With the likes of Real Madrid, Barcelona and Chelsea interested in signing the young striker, Krstajic said Jovic has the capability to succeed at a bigger club.

"I only want the best for him and the best possible success," the Serbia coach said. "It's clear he has enormous potential."

Jovic, born in the village of Batar, south of Bijeljina in Bosnia, was spotted playing in a local youth league by a scout from Red Star Belgrade, which invited him for a trial. The club paid his travel expenses for the 150-kilometer (95-mile) trip east to the Serbian capital.

Crosstown rival Partizan Belgrade was also interested, even making an offer to Jovic's father Milan, but he stuck with his favorite childhood team and became its youngest ever scorer when he netted three minutes into his debut on the final day of the 2013-14 Serbian league season.

Red Star had already won the league, and Jovic, at 16 years, 5 months, 5 days, grabbed the equalizer in a 3-3 draw with FK Vojvodina Novi Sad.

Jovic would go on to win another league title with Red Star before moving in January 2016 to Portugal, where he struggled to break through at Benfica, prompting his loan switch to Germany.

It was there that Niko Kovac - now Bayern Munich coach but then in charge at Frankfurt - helped coax the best from the player.

"In one month in Frankfurt I ran more than in an entire year in Lisbon," Jovic told the Frankfurter Rundschau newspaper. "I just needed someone like Niko Kovac to wake me up. He demands the maximum and gets the maximum out of someone."

Playing mostly as a substitute, Jovic scored eight goals in 22 league appearances in his first full season in 2017-18, when he helped Frankfurt reach the German Cup final with a back-heel winner in the semifinals against Schalke. Though Jovic didn't play, Frankfurt went on to beat Bayern in the final.

Jovic had done enough to earn a World Cup call-up for Serbia. After making his debut is debut in a friendly against Chile, he played against Brazil at the World Cup.

This season, under Huettler, is going even better.

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SHEFFIELD, England (AP) — It was Georgia's day at the European figure skating championships Thursday.

Skaters representing the former Soviet nation won the pairs gold medal and took the lead in the men's event at the championships, a key warmup for next month's Winter Olympics.

Anastasiia Metelkina and Luka Berulava recovered from a fall to win their first European title after silver in 2024 and bronze last year.

The Georgians had the lead from Wednesday's short program and, even though Metelkina fell on a triple toeloop, the rest of their free skate was strong to score 139.80 for a total 215.76.

The two skaters laid on their backs on the ice in relief after finishing their free skate, as Berulava pumped his fists and made a snow angel gesture.

The title defense of Germany's Minerva Hase and Nikita Volodin ended with an erratic free skate. Hase fell on a throw triple loop and tumbled to the ice again when Volodin tried to lower her down from their final lift.

Hase seemed in pain as she waited for the scores, and then stunned to see that she and Volodin had scored enough to stay ahead overall of third-place Maria Pavlova and Alexei Sviatchenko of Hungary, 203.87 to 202.56.

Georgian figure skater Nika Egadze edged ahead of two Estonian brothers to take the lead in the men's short program.

Egadze scored 91.28 points for the lead after starting his program with a bang, following up a quadruple salchow-triple toeloop combination with a quad toeloop.

That was enough to beat last year's silver medalist Aleksandr Selevko on 88.71 and his younger brother Mihhail on 88.28. Defending champion Lukas Britschgi was sixth for Switzerland.

Estonia is on track for more medals as Niina Petrokina leads the women's event ahead of Friday's free skate.

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Estonia's Aleksandr Selevko competes during the Men's Short Program on day two of the ISU European Figure Skating Championships in Sheffield, Thursday, Wednesday, Jan. 15, 2026. (Mike Egerton/PA via AP)

Estonia's Aleksandr Selevko competes during the Men's Short Program on day two of the ISU European Figure Skating Championships in Sheffield, Thursday, Wednesday, Jan. 15, 2026. (Mike Egerton/PA via AP)

Georgia's Nika Egadze competes during the Men's Short Program on day two of the ISU European Figure Skating Championships in Sheffield, Thursday, Wednesday, Jan. 15, 2026. (Mike Egerton/PA via AP)

Georgia's Nika Egadze competes during the Men's Short Program on day two of the ISU European Figure Skating Championships in Sheffield, Thursday, Wednesday, Jan. 15, 2026. (Mike Egerton/PA via AP)

Germany's Minerva Fabienne Hase and Nikita Volodin compete during the Pairs Free Skating on day two of the ISU European Figure Skating Championships in Sheffield, England, Thursday, Jan. 15, 2026. (Mike Egerton/PA via AP)

Germany's Minerva Fabienne Hase and Nikita Volodin compete during the Pairs Free Skating on day two of the ISU European Figure Skating Championships in Sheffield, England, Thursday, Jan. 15, 2026. (Mike Egerton/PA via AP)

Georgia's Anastasiia Metelkina and Luka Berulava compete during the Pairs Free Skating on day two of the ISU European Figure Skating Championships in Sheffield, England, Thursday, Jan. 15, 2026. (Mike Egerton/PA via AP)

Georgia's Anastasiia Metelkina and Luka Berulava compete during the Pairs Free Skating on day two of the ISU European Figure Skating Championships in Sheffield, England, Thursday, Jan. 15, 2026. (Mike Egerton/PA via AP)

Georgia's Anastasiia Metelkina and Luka Berulava compete during the Pairs Free Skating on day two of the ISU European Figure Skating Championships in Sheffield, England, Thursday, Jan. 15, 2026. (Mike Egerton/PA via AP)

Georgia's Anastasiia Metelkina and Luka Berulava compete during the Pairs Free Skating on day two of the ISU European Figure Skating Championships in Sheffield, England, Thursday, Jan. 15, 2026. (Mike Egerton/PA via AP)

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