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Ibrahim Traoré ruined the party! What did the Dutch media write about the match between Feyenoord and Slavia?
As is often the case in the Czech Republic, the media often spares no spicy words. It was no different in the Netherlands after Feyenoord’s match with Slavia! What were the headlines in the land of tulips after the confrontation with Prague’s Slavia, which brought a decent 3-3 draw?
As is often the case in the Czech Republic, the media often spares no spicy words. It was no different in the Netherlands after Feyenoord’s match with Slavia! What were the headlines in the land of tulips after the confrontation with Prague’s Slavia, which brought a decent 3-3 draw?
Just like for the fans of Czech football, this match looked like a real emotional rollercoaster for Feyenoord fans. The home side dominated most of the opening act, but just before half-time Slavia equalised a one-goal deficit with a goal that should not have stood.
Feyenoord demanded a penalty before half-time, but neither of the two situations was ruled a penalty by the Turkish referee (correctly). The negative emotions of the Feyenoord players led to a half-time scuffle, in which coach Jindřich Trpišovský got involved.
Slavia started the second half much better and also took the lead after Yira Sor’s goal. However, the home side equalised seven minutes later at 2:2, and the shock came for the Susians in the 86th minute.
Orkun Kökcü scored from a direct kick, only to have the party in the Kopek (De Kuip Stadium) spoiled by Ibrahim Traoré at the very end!
And how did the Dutch media react to this sensational scoreline? In the newspapers you could find headlines like.
What will be written after the return leg in Eden? Czech football desperately needs the success of Slavia, but it will be a fight until the last second. Both Slavia and Feyenoord have incredible mental strength and a winning attitude.
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