Football
A lawn in an unflattering situation! Sparta’s tribal player stopped playing in Kasimpasa, the team wins without him in the lineup
Michal Trávník went on loan to Kasimpasa in Turkey in the summer. He was a regular in the starting line-up there, but in the spring he got less space on the pitch and in the last few games he didn’t even start. Kasimpasa, however, started to win since then.
Michal Trávník went on loan to Kasimpasa in Turkey in the summer. He was a regular in the starting line-up there, but in the spring he got less space on the pitch and in the last few games he didn’t even start. Kasimpasa, however, started to win since then.
Michal Trávník did not get many opportunities in Sparta, so in the summer he went on loan to Turkey, more precisely to the first league club Kasimpasa.
There he regularly played in the starting line-up and played full matches. However, his team did not do well and after the autumn it was clear that the fight to stay in the first league would not be easy.
In January everything started to go in a better direction, Kasimpasa won three league games in a row, but then Travnik had to miss the game due to a card penalty.
His team won this match as well. In the match against Tranzonzor, Travnik was again in the starting line-up, but after half-time the coach replaced him. This moment was quite important for the rest of his spring.
In the cup he started for only 18 minutes, in the next three games he came off the bench. Kasimpasa played three games in March and won all of them.
As a result, they have a nine-point lead on the relegation places. However, these matches have already been played without the Czech midfielder, who just sat on the bench.
If this continues, it is questionable whether the Turkish team will even exercise the option for his transfer. If not, he will probably start his preparation under coach Pavel Vrba.
Source: Livesport
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