Football
Complications with the plane, the national team did not fly to Hungary for a very curious reason
The Czech national team will face the eighth-final against the Netherlands on Sunday at 18:00. The match will take place in Budapest, so Šilhavy and co. wanted to go to the venue on Saturday morning. But the flight was complicated by an inflated slide.
The Czech national team will face the eighth-final against the Netherlands on Sunday at 18:00. The match will take place in Budapest, so Šilhavy and co. wanted to go to the venue on Saturday morning. But the flight was complicated by a blown-up slide.
Sometimes it happens that the plane does not take off due to delays or technical problems. However, what happened to the Czech national team is something you don’t just see.
The Czech footballers were supposed to leave for Budapest on Saturday morning, so they had almost a day and a half to acclimatise. But the airline made that difficult.
“I experienced flight delays, rescheduling, even cancellation due to the corona virus. But it’s the first time I haven’t flown because of an accidentally inflated slide,” midfielder Alex King laughed on his Twitter account.
The Czech national team will have to change their plans, they will have Saturday’s training in Prague at Strahov and will leave for Hungary on Saturday evening.
A full stadium will welcome Soucek and co. at Puskás Arena. The capacity of 66,000 should be full, and thousands of Czech fans are also going to Budapest.
Source: Alex Král
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