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How does the public react to the European matches of Prague “S”? The victory over Rangers FC is being applauded standing up!

There is a different mood before the Prague derby after the matches of the European and European Conference League. Sparta beat Scottish champions Rangers FC 1-0 at Letná and boosted their spirits and confidence ahead of the derby.

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There is a different mood before the Prague derby after the matches of the European and European Conference League. Sparta defeated Scottish champions Rangers FC 1-0 at Letná to boost their spirits and confidence ahead of the derby. Slavia, on the other hand, lost 2-1 to home team Feyenoord in Rotterdam after a disappointing first half.

These closely watched matches sparked a wave of reactions on Twitter. Let’s take a look at the most interesting ones together.

Football journalist Jan Podroužek commented on the match. “In the first half, Slavia were rolled by the much stronger Feyenoord. The way they reacted and dramatized the match is a credit to them. But there is only one Velvaras…”

The rest of the reactions focused on the Sparta Prague match. Lukáš Pečeně, who works in PR for the Letná team, wrote. “Steven Gerrard on Wednesday Steven Gerrard on Thursday. It should have been an empty stadium, that’s my opinion.”I like his slip up against Chelsea a bit better.”

The famed football cynic, The Unbiased Journalist, cracked a decent joke.

Slovak winger Lukas Haraslin also left a message on Twitter. He dedicated the win to all Spartans and praised the children’s crowd.

One of the main pioneers of the sensational Livesport service, which allows you to track sports results in real time, pointed out the time loop that keeps repeating itself for now.

There is a very specific atmosphere before the famous Prague derby. A lot of Slavs stood on the side of their old rivals in the Sparta vs Rangers match. The victory over Rangers FC is simply applauded by the vast majority of the Czech football public.

Sources: Neobjektive Journalist, Lukáš Haraslín, Martin Va

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