Europa League
Kamara with Rangers against Sparta, fans confuse Slavia with Sparta. Hopefully they won’t play racists anymore, fans write
Friday’s draw didn’t bring Sparta much luck, as the group was awarded to Scottish Rangers, with whom Slavia has had unpleasant experiences. Many Scottish fans remember the March affair well and confuse Sparta with Slavia.
Friday’s draw didn’t bring Sparta much luck, as the group was awarded to Scottish Rangers, with whom Slavia has had unpleasant experiences. Many Scottish fans remember the March affair well and confuse Sparta with Slavia.
Lyon, Rangers, Sparta, Brondby. That’s Group A of the Europa League, which will feature Letna. In terms of playability, opinions are divided. According to some fans, Sparta should advance from second place, while others predict a failure for Letna. However, it is a very unpredictable group.
One opponent, however, looks like a fist in the eye. Although Rangers have tangled with Spartan’s rival, the hatred of the Scots has spread to the entire Czech Republic. And Rangers fans make no distinction.
“Hopefully there will be no racists playing for Sparta this time,” a Rangers fan tweeted. “Was Sparta racist? Or was it the Slavs?” another Rangers supporter is unclear.
The club, which did not gain much sympathy in the spring, will return to Prague. The duel may escalate even more when Rangers fans hear that Sparta has had its stadium closed for the first game for racism against a Monaco player.
Heaven forbid if something similar is repeated on a Rangers player or directly on Glen Kamara. Fans can only hope that this is just football and doesn’t turn into something more than a double header.
However, if the Rangers maintain their standard and finish all the fights just as hard, for example on Adam Hlotek, it will probably still be interesting.
Source: UEFA, Twitter
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