

ND Primorje 0–4 NK Publikum Celje: Celje Dominate in One-Sided Affair
NK Publikum Celje delivered a commanding performance on the road, thrashing ND Primorje 4–0 in a Slovenia 1.Liga encounter on 23 May 2026. The visitors’ emphatic victory underlined their attacking ruthlessness and left the home side searching for answers.
Match Overview
From the opening whistle, Celje seized control of the midfield and never relented. Their high press forced Primorje into repeated errors, and the deadlock was broken inside the first 15 minutes when Celje’s leading striker slotted home after a slick passing move. The match quickly turned into a one-sided contest as the visitors added two more goals before half-time, effectively putting the result beyond reach.
Key Moments
- 12th minute: Celje open the scoring with a clinical finish from a cut‑back cross.
- 28th minute: A low drive from the edge of the box doubles the lead after a defensive lapse.
- 44th minute: A headed goal from a corner makes it 3‑0 just before the interval.
- 68th minute: An individual run and cool finish complete the 4‑0 rout.
Tactical Story
Celje’s 4‑3‑3 formation overwhelmed Primorje’s compact setup. The away side’s full‑backs pushed high, pinning the home wingers deep, while the central midfield trio dominated possession and created overloads. Primorje struggled to bypass the press and managed only a handful of long‑range efforts. Celje’s defensive organisation ensured goalkeeper had a quiet evening.
Standout Performers
Celje’s attacking trio combined for three goals and an assist, with the number 9 earning man‑of‑the‑match honours for his brace. The midfield pivot dictated tempo, completing over 90% of his passes. For Primorje, the centre‑back duo battled gamely but were ultimately overwhelmed by the visitors’ movement and pace.
Season Impact
The convincing win kept Celje firmly in the hunt for European qualification, while Primorje’s playoff hopes took a significant blow. With only a handful of matches remaining, the home side will need to regroup quickly to avoid slipping further down the standings.