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Karma? Traoré laughed at the Polish coach for his arrogant words after the first game
Pride precedes a fall, goes a well-known Czech proverb. But Polish coach Marek Papszun forgot about it and after the first match he was quite arrogant towards Slavia. Ibrahim Traoré remembered that after the winning goal in the last minute.
Pride precedes a fall, goes a well-known Czech proverb. But Polish coach Marek Papszun forgot about it and after the first game he was quite arrogant towards Slavia. Apparently Ibrahim Traoré remembered that after the winning goal in the last minute.
Raków was clearly better in the first game and clearly outplayed Slavia, there is no doubt about that. They won 2: 1, while the difference could have been even bigger if they had converted their chances towards the end.
“We were clearly better. Twice we went alone on goal. Before the match we would have accepted such a result, but now we are sad,” said Marek Papszun, Raków coach.
“The referee influenced the result, he should have whistled two penalties. This way we will have a very difficult rematch in Prague. It is incomprehensible that there is no VAR here. TheUEFA delegate solves stupid things and the most important things are not solved,” added the Polish coach.
“I am not afraid of Slavia in the rematch, but of the referees,” Papszun added in a somewhat arrogant tone. And this sentence seems to have made the Sešians quite angry. Jindřich Trpišovský didn’t want to comment on it before the match, but it is possible that he used this sentence as a motivation during the pre-match preparation.
And some players remembered it well. Like Ibrahim Traoré. For after Ivan Schranz’s winning goal in the 120th minute, the midfielder broke away from the circle of celebrating teammates and headed for the Raków bench. He ran there with a smile on his face, probably pointing his finger at the Polish coach.
The entire Polish bench ran towards Traore, the whole situation was calmed down by the spokesman of Slavia Michal Býček, who was then joked by the fans on Twitter that he himself had stopped about six people of the opponent.
Source:: SK Slavia Prague, Twitter
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