Conference league
Feyenoord celebrated in Eden with an Invasion of Prague scarf! See what the invasion looked like
The European Conference League offered the expected football duel between Prague Slavia and Feyenoord Rotterdam. As predicted by Slavia coach Jindřich Trpišovský, it happened! It was a duel of complex teams with lots of running and a good portion of quality football moments.
The European Conference League offered the expected football duel between Prague Slavia and Feyenoord Rotterdam. As predicted by Slavia coach Jindřich Trpišovský, it happened! It was a duel of complex teams with lots of running and a good portion of quality football moments. Slavia was reaching for a valuable victory, but the opponent managed to equalize at the end of the match to the final 2: 2.
It is a great shame, especially from the point of view of Czech club football. Slavia was close to adding 0.400 points to the national coefficients table, and the opponent was on the chopping block, as he played from the 36th minute with ten players.
Slavia were the better side for most of the game, but were brought down by inconsistency and poor defending by Oscar for the first goal. For Feyenoord’s second goal, a slight lack of concentration after Alexander Bah was carried off on a stretcher played a role.
On the other hand, even if the Seychellois had defended the win, they would not have been allowed to lose in Berlin in the last round in order to be sure of advancing to the spring round of the ECL. After the draw, the same task awaits them in the result, so the loss is mainly financial and coefficient.
Invasion of Prague
Now let’s look at the crux of the whole article, and that is the wild and famous Feyenoord fans who arrived in Prague in really large numbers. What was the slogan? Invasion of Prague! With this scarf, the players even had themselves immortalized after the match with the whole cauldron. Take a look for yourself.
The scarf was worn by 20-year-old Turkish international Orkun Kökcü. “The Invasion of Prague”.
So now we’ll take a retrospective look at the invasion and then we’ll look at one review from the ranks of Slavic fans. It all started the day before the match in Prague clubs, where according to social media Feyenoord had a clear advantage.
Afterwards, it also looked pretty packed in the stands, but you still have to give credit to the performance of the Tribuna Sever, which dominated the TV screens at least against a strong number of visiting supporters.
Afterwards, the fans were escorted out of Eden with the help of the police. And a final assessment of their exit was made on the social network Twitter. Apart from the disturbances in Prague, the Feyenoord fans did not attract much attention.
A Slavic fan, who presumably attended both the away and home games against Feyenoord, gave the following assessment on Twitter.
“The away fans didn’t impress me even with them, let alone with us. When something goes well, they storm, otherwise misery. For me, a very overrated camp. I don’t feel bitter about the result at all. The decision will be made in Berlin. I really liked the performance of SKS against a great opponent. Too bad about the missed chances.”
Feyenoord Rotterdam, Daniel Danek, Jaap Schiphorst
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