Europa League
Slavs take on Legia Warsaw with a new roster! Ondřej Kúdela is also in it!
Something ends, something begins, this saying has a double meaning for the stitchers. The Slavs did not make it past the third round of the Champions League, losing 1:2 on aggregate to Ferencváros. The road to the Champions League is closed and now the focus shifts to the Europa League play-offs
Something ends, something begins, this saying has a double meaning for the stitchers. The Slavs did not make it past the third round of the Champions League, losing 1:2 on aggregate to Ferencváros. The road to the Champions League is now closed and the focus now shifts to the Europa League play-offs, where Slavia will face Polish champions Legia Warsaw. At the same time, Ondrej Kudel’s punishment ends and he is finally on the roster! What does the roster look like?
Compared to the match with Ferencváros, there have been several changes in the roster of the Susians. Srdjan Plavsic is out, Petr Ševčík is injured and Croatian forward Petar Musa is out.
On the other hand, the following players have been added to the roster: Michael Krmenčík, Ubong Ekpai, Jan Bořil and finally the long punished Ondřej Kúdela. He was absent from 10 matches organized under the auspices of UEFA due to alleged racism.
On the UEFA server, the suspension of Nico Stancio is lit for incomprehensible reasons. It would be a huge blow for Slavia to lose a key playmaker, but it is probably just a mistake. Stanciu has started the last two games against Ferencváros and has not received a single card.
SK Slavia Prague roster for Europa League play-offs
Goalkeepers: Ondřej Kolář, Aleš Mandous
Defenders: Alexander Bah, Taras Kacharaba, Ondřej Kúdela, David Zima, Aiham Ousou, Jan Bořil
Midfielders: Oscar Dorley, Tomáš Holeš, Ibrahim Traoré, Ondřej Lingr, Lukáš Masopust, Peter Olayinka, Nicolae Stanciu, Jakub Hromada, Ubong Ekpai
Forwards:: Stanislav Tecl, Jan Kuchta, Ivan Schranz, Abdallah Sima, Michael Krmencik
Source: UEFA
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