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The prestigious daily criticizes the Czech environment and also Bořek Dočkal! How to solve this problem?
Sparta Prague fans did not make a good impression in France and the Principality of Monaco. The prestigious French daily Le Figaro has openly attacked the Czech football environment, which it probably perceives as racist, and Sparta captain Bořek Dočkal.
Sparta Prague fans have not made a good name for themselves in France and the Principality of Monaco. The prestigious French daily Le Figaro has openly attacked the Czech football environment, which it probably perceives as racist, and Sparta captain Bořek Dočkal. The match was watched directly at Letná by Plzeň striker Jean-David Beauguel. He praised some of the fans, but the overall impression is again bad, how to solve it?
Le Figaro recalled the 37th minute of the match when some fans racially abused Aurélien Tchouaméni. As an interjection, the newspaper recalled Ondrej Koudelka’s unproven racist insult against Glen Kamara from last season.
“Czech football is once again being tackled for racism,” reads the opening sentence in the section subtitled Flops (Fiaska). The article assessed, among other things, the merits of Sparta’s match against Monaco. What Le Figaro saw very positively was the centre pairing of Fofana-Tchouaméni and also the performance of the Russian international Golovin.
Bořek Dočkal, the captain of the team from Letná, received a lot of criticism. The French newspaper did not like his sporting performance and also the likely defending of the fans.
What is the solution? Probably only harsh sanctions against individuals and mutual communication. The Pilsen forward Jean-David Beauguel also sees that there is a way to improve, he praised some Sparta fans who were nice to him.
” This is what I want to see in the stadiums.”
Le Figaro, Jean-David Beauguel
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