Champions League
I’m very happy, it’s a special moment, it’s not just like that I score two goals for Barcelona, said Chorý
Then he’ll never forget this fight for the rest of his life. The lanky forward Tomas Chorý was the central figure of Viktoria Plzeň in the match against Barcelona, from which the team from West Bohemia did not get a single point, but the 27-year-old forward scored two goals.
Then he’ll never forget this fight for the rest of his life. The lanky forward Tomas Chorý was the central figure of Viktoria Plzeň in the match against Barcelona, from which the team from West Bohemia did not get a single point, but the 27-year-old forward scored two goals.
Viktoria Plzeň’s participation in the European Cup is over. Without gaining a single point, it recorded the third worst result of any team in the history of the Champions League.
However, the last match also showed its positives. Although Barcelona no longer had anything to play for, Viktoria Plzen produced some quality passages and deserve applause for the game they played.
Tomas Chorý scored two goals for the Blaugranas. He scored first from a penalty kick, then he beat goalkeeper Iñaki Peña with his head. He wasn’t even close to a hat trick.
“I’m very happy, it’s a special moment, it’s not often I score two goals in the Barcelona net. On the other hand, I’m sorry for the result because we could have done better. Wetormented them,” said the lanky striker at the press conference.
The attack was more confident this time than the defence, which let in four goals. The 2:4 defeat doesn’t look so good, but it’s certainly not a shame.
“We went into it thinking we had nothing to lose and we might be able to gain something, or at least embarrass them. The result didn’t go well for us, but I think we all enjoyed the game and so did the fans.
They were fantastic, they were our twelfth player, and for that we have to thank them a lot,” added the 27-year-old point forward, who covered the back of French forward Jean-David Beauguel last season.
Source: FC Viktoria Plzeň
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