"I will score twice against Norwegians": Incredible exchange between Milinkovic Savic brothers

He promised Vanja that he would make his day better

Photo: AP/Tanjug / Instagram.com/vanja_32

Sergej Milinkovic Savic became the hero of Serbia in Oslo, after scoring two goals against Norway and paving the way for the Eagles to reach the play-off finals and a chance to participate in next year's European football championship.

Serbia beat Norway 2-1 and will play the next game on November 12 in Belgrade against Scotland.

Milinkovic Savic's second goal, which he scored in extra time, was particularly spectacular, because he did some magic that shocked the home team's goalkeeper.

After the match, his younger brother, Vanja Milinkovic Savic, who is Torino's goalkeeper, made public the incredible exchange of messages he had with his brother a few hours before the match.

It's not known what they spoke about before that moment, but it's clear that the topic was the game in Oslo.

"This is the final before the final, as they say," Vanja wrote, and Sergej acknowledged this and said that he had to go.

"Of course. I'm on my way, talk to you later," Sergej wrote.

"Alright then score twice, I'm not in a mood for anything," his brother said, obviously not feeling great.

"Then I will," Sergej replied, and his brother thanked him.

And after the match, he published the messages, along with another "thank you".

Sergei replied, "You knew everything."

Video: Milinkovic Savic during the national teams training session

(Telegraf.rs)