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Former Slavic trackers were in foreign leagues! David Zima made his debut, Michal Frydrych scored two goals

Ex-Slavic stoppers have been successful abroad! Their former employer fought for points with the unpleasant Slovácko until the last minutes. Jindřich Trpišovský’s charges eventually defended the 2-1 win and still increase their league record of unbeaten record.

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Ex-Slavic stoppers have been successful abroad! Their former employer fought for points with the unpleasant Slovácko until the last minutes. Jindřich Trpišovský’s charges eventually defended their 2-1 win and are still increasing their unbeaten league record. Together, however, let’s take a look at the performances of David Zima and Michal Frydrych.

David Zima headed to Serie A in Italy in the summer transfer window. He barely warmed up at Torino FC and made his winning debut after the national break.

In addition, with a clean sheet at the back, Torino beat the newcomer from Salernitano in a home game with a clear 4:0 result.

The young midfielder has to get used to a different formation, as Turin play with a 3-back system, but the adaptation is obviously quick.

In the 87th minute, the Czech international assisted Tommaso Pobega’s goal, which raised his rating considerably! The prestigious WhoScored rated him 7.51 in his debut.

Michal Frydrych, 11 years older, only drew with Wisla, but scored both of his team’s goals against Lechia!

For a long time, Wisla was down by two goals against Lechia Gdansk. Captain Frydrych reduced the deficit in the 72nd minute and saved the tie in the 97th minute!

Sources: Livesport, WhoScored, PKO PB Ekstraklasa

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