The spotlight has shifted, and a new name echoes across the stadiums of the Qatar World Cup. Jovo Lukic, the 27-year-old striker whose thunderous strikes terrorized the Romanian SuperLiga and brought silverware to U Cluj, has arrived on the world stage. But this isn’t just another debut. This is destiny knocking, and Lukic answered with a roar.

Debut Glory Against Canada

Manager Sergej Barbarez handed Lukic the armband of responsibility from the first whistle against Canada. The gamble paid off in spectacular fashion. When the 1-1 deadlock seemed destined to hold, it was Lukic who found the net, scoring the only goal for Bosnia and Herzegovina national football team. The stadium erupted. The former vice-champion of Romania wasn't just playing; he was declaring his presence.

The Switzerland Showdown

Now, the pressure mounts. With a 22:00 kickoff looming against Switzerland, reports from Klix confirm Lukic remains a virtual lock in the starting XI. But the narrative thickens with the status of veteran captain Edin Dzeko. Medical issues have sidelined the legend, and Barbarez played coy, admitting he knows Dzeko's fate but refuses to reveal it. Can Dzeko handle 90 minutes? Or will Lukic carry the torch alone?

Group B remains a tight race, with Switzerland and Qatar also drawing 1-1. Every point is gold. Bosnia needs more of the magic Lukic displayed on day one. The stage is set. The stakes are sky-high.