Serbia boss fumes ‘what he said is not good’ as he is told about Tadic comments

SERBIA boss Dragan Stojkovic has hit back at Dusan Tadic for criticising his team selection against England.

Tadic, 35, was surprisingly put on the bench for Sunday night’s 1-0 loss to Gareth Southgate’s side – despite being captain and doing the pre-match press conference the day before.

The 109-cap midfielder did not take kindly to it either, telling reporters: “The coach explained the decision to me. Of course, I don’t agree but I have to respect him.

“I am the most prepared and the best player in the team.

“That’s what I told the coach.”

Asked about the ex-Southampton man’s comments, Stojkovic said: “That’s not nice if he said that. That’s not good what he said.

“That was my decision due to tactical reasons. I wanted to have Tadic with fresh legs in the second half. It’s about the tactics, nothing else.

“Can he start the match? Of course he can. But I took the decisions and I am the one who is holding the position that I’m holding.”

Tadić did come off the bench in the second half but could not prevent Serbia from losing, with man-of-the-match Jude Bellingham scoring the only goal of the game after 13 minutes.

The Balkans side also suffered a blow when former West Ham target Filip Kostic, 31, came off with suspected ligament damage.

Stojkovic added: “He will go do all the medical check-ups. He has felt pain in his external part of the knee.

“I believe that ligaments are in question but I cannot say something with certainty as we’re not sure. He has ice on his knees.

“We will know more (on Monday).

“I think he got that in the clash with Bellingham or Walker.”

Serbia are back in action against Slovenia on Thursday and are currently bottom of Group C.

Slovenia drew their opening game against Denmark 1-1 after Erik Janza’s goal cancelled out Christian Eriksen’s opener.

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