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Serbia coach Vladimir Petrovic has called for Milan Jovanovic to be given more game time at Liverpool.
The former Standard Liege player endured a slow start to his Anfield career during former boss Roy Hodgson's rocky reign, and has featured just twice for the club since Kenny Dalglish took over as caretaker manager.
He came to Merseyside with a reputation as one of Serbia's most talented players and started all three of their World Cup group matches last summer, scoring the winner against Germany.
His lack of competitive action with the Reds has seen him slip out of Petrovic's first XI this season, but he put in a hugely impressive display in Friday night's victory over Northern Ireland after being sent on for the second half.
After 45 minutes Northern Ireland were 1-0 up, but in the second period, and in no small part due to Jovanovic's energy, the hosts hit back twice to take the points.
Petrovic said: "I am not surprised by Milan. I know he is a player who can play at a very high standard.
"It is impossible that such a good player would forget how to play football.
"He is special and he had a special desire to play for us here.
"In the past he has been one of our best players and I think he deserves more chances (with Liverpool). If he gets chances he will soon be on the same level again."
Source: Sporting Life
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