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Check out Kuchta’s beautiful goal that he scored in the Spanish net! The prestigious server selected him as the man of the match
Jan Kuchta literally disappeared from the eyes of Czech fans. His transfer from Slavia to Lokomotiv Moscow was never much praised. The transfer was interesting mainly from a business point of view. After the outbreak of war in Ukraine, led by the Russian aggressor, this move seems like a rather unfortunate move, only!
Jan Kuchta literally disappeared from the eyes of Czech fans. His transfer from Slavia to Lokomotiv Moscow was never much praised. The transfer was interesting mainly from a business point of view. After the outbreak of war in Ukraine, led by the Russian aggressor, this move seems like a rather unfortunate move, only!
However, Jan Kuchta has not lost his quality in Russia, quite the contrary. Football experts applaud and say that this ex-Slavic striker is growing up for top European football.
In the two UEFA Nations League matches he played, he was visually always one of the best men on the pitch, and WhoScored selected him as man of the match against both Switzerland and Spain.
That’s great publicity. The Czech Republic, after all, play in the highest quality A league and despite the fact that this competition is often viewed through the fingers, it still has a high standard. Kuchta could literally redeem himself from Russia, where he certainly doesn’t have a very interesting future in football.
Against Spain, he notched an assist on Jakub Pesek’s opening goal, followed by a beautiful goal! Take a look at it for yourself.
And how did Kuchta do in terms of numbers and statistics? During the game he had 29 touches with the ball, won one header, his passing success rate was 50% and he got into the end zone twice (one of which was a goal).
The Czech forward was also fouled twice and won the ball once in a foot-to-foot duel. The prestigious statistics site WhoScored gave him a rating of 7.72, the highest of any player on the pitch.
Sources: Bielsista, WhoScored
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