Football
Return to Sparta is postponed for now! Where would Tomáš Vaclík like to go after his short stint at Huddersfield?
Tomas Vaclik would not get a chance to return to the three poles at Olympiakos after his injury, so he went on a short loan to England to try to save League Two for Huddersfield. However, he is already thinking about his future and for now, Sparta will not be it.
Tomas Vaclik would not get a chance to return to the three poles at Olympiakos after his injury, so he went on a short loan to England to try to save League Two for Huddersfield. However, he is already thinking about his future and for now, Sparta will not be it.
Tomas Vaclik has had an interesting career at the age of thirty-three. He moved from Žižkov in Prague to Sparta, won the title with them and went to Basel in Switzerland.
He was successful there too and after four seasons accepted an offer from Sevilla, where he played two seasons of steady goalkeeping. Once he lost his number one position, he left for Olympiakos in Greece.
He played there regularly for one season, but in the current one, probably due to injury, he played only five games. Moreover, he would not get many chances after coming back from the sideline, so he decided to go to Huddersfield in England.
He agreed a six-month contract with them and it is almost certain that he will be looking for a new employer in the summer. Where would he like to go?
“Football-wise, I would like to try in the English Premier League to see if I can handle it or not. If I had to decide based on my family, it would be Spain again. Obviously my family will follow me wherever football takes me, but we all loved Spain.
Great football, very nice country, Seville as a city is great, the weather too. Our second daughter was born there, we learned the language, we have Spain very much ingrained in us,” he told Goal.
But of course there is also talk of returning to Sparta, with whom he trained several times during his time abroad when he had time. But he almost certainly won’t be back in the Czech Republic this summer.
“Kovy” (Matěj Kovář) is catching well in Sparta, I think he will stay for next season. If they made the title, they would definitely want to keep him permanently,” he added.
Source: Goal, Livesport
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