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Guy Branston: Preston forward Milutin Osmajic needs help to find the right path

Milutin Osmajic is a talented player but some of his behaviour on the pitch is completely ridiculous.

Preston North End’s Milutin Osmajic scores against Sheffield Wednesday

Milutin Osmajic is a talented player but some of his behaviour on the pitch is completely ridiculous.

Biting. Head-butting. Racial slurs. In less than two years, the Preston striker has been banned for a total of 20 games.
The latest incident came a couple of weeks ago against Hull, when he head-butted John Lundstram. Preston were 3-0down at the time, and the game was gone. Pathetic.
Now, don’t get me wrong, I played on the edge and picked up a lot of red cards. As a kid of 20, I got banned for seven games for punching the referee’s door after I’d been sent off.
Aggressive
That was the stup...

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