Football
A battle for Ronaldo’s jersey? He was afraid of it. I think we’ve moved up a level in this, Brabec said
The Czech national football team fell for the first time, losing 0:2 to Portugal. Jakub Brabec played the whole match, just like with Switzerland and Spain, and he spoke at the press conference not only about this match.
The Czech national football team fell for the first time, losing 0:2 to Portugal. Jakub Brabec played the whole match, just like with Switzerland and Spain, and he spoke at the press conference not only about this match.
The results of the Czech national football team are on a downward trend. After the win against Switzerland came a draw with Spain and a subsequent loss to Portugal.
However, four points are still good and, given that the Swiss have not scored yet, a rescue in the elite group of the Nations League is realistic.
“We are happy that the Spanish won in Switzerland, which is important for us since we didn’t manage to get a point here. We’re looking at that as well, but we’re focusing on every game.
We are doing our best, the whole team is working. I’m glad that at least in the first two games it has borne fruit,” the Aris Thessaloniki stopper said at a press conference.
He and his teammates managed to keep Cristiano Ronaldo at bay, although the goals still fell into the Czech net. Consequently, there was no tradition of Czechs regularly asking for Ronaldo’s jersey when they played against him in club competitions.
“He walked past me at the end and you could see he was scared. When he saw that I just wanted to shake his hand, he was surprised. I don’t like these jersey fights.
I think we’ve moved up a level in this. A lot of guys have played against guys like that, they have Champions League experience. We don’t want to look like Czechs on a trip again,” Brabec added.
Now the Czechs will have a short rest and move to Spain, where they will play the last game of the June meeting. After that, they will be able to take some time off and will join their teams in preparation with a delay.
Source:: Czech national football team
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