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Check out the celebration from the booth! The win over Scotland was also for Ondrej Kúdelá!
In the opening match of the Euro we beat Scotland 2:0! In the booth, masseur Eduard Poustka traditionally took up the victory shout and sent the win remotely to Ondrej Kudel, who is missing the tournament due to a disciplinary punishment!
In the opening game of the Euro we beat Scotland 2::0! In the booth, masseur Eduard Poustka traditionally took up the victory shout and sent the win remotely to Ondrej Kudel, who is missing the tournament due to a disciplinary punishment!
It was a symbolic match, we faced the Scots in the same city (Glasgow) where the match between Rangers FC and Slavia in the Europa League quarter-finals went wrong. It was in this match that the moment occurred that caused Ondrej Kúdela to miss the tournament.
That’s when Kúdela ran up to Finnish midfielder Glen Kamara towards the end of the game and whispered something in his ear. Kamara accused the Slavic defender of racism, which Kúdela refuted, but UEFA acted without any real evidence and listened to Rangers’ wishes (sentenced Kúdela to 10 matches).
It should be noted that the then frustrated stopper of the Susians ran after Kamara after a series of brutal interventions on his teammates. He emotionlessly admitted that it was a mistake to go after Kamara at all, but rejected any racism.
Anyway, the football God was on our side in the Euro game against the Scots! Great performances by goalkeeper Tomáš Vaclík and striker Patrik Schick brought the Czech Republic an important 3 points.
A victory shout also for Ondrej Kudelu
There is no doubt that the match with Scotland evoked a desire for a vendetta in the majority of the Czech public, but apparently the Kúdela case is also in the stomach of the national team players.
Legendary masseur Eduard Poustka gave a victory shout after the match and the message was clear! Look for yourself!
In the next round of the regular group, we will face a difficult match against the Croats, which will tell us a lot about the further development of the tournament. Let’s hope that the players approach the game with the same vigour as they did against Scotland and that sporting luck does not desert us.
Source:: Instagram – slaviapraha_
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