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Slavic fans beg UEFA to stop posting Yira Sora’s incredible goals!
Slavic supporters on the social network Twitter are joking, but at the same time asking UEFA to stop posting videos with Yiro Sor. He has been scoring one goal after another in the Conference Europa League so far and is currently tied for fourth place in the competition’s top scorer table with four goals.
Slavic supporters on the social network Twitter are joking, but at the same time asking UEFA to stop posting videos with Yiro Sor. He has been scoring one goal after another in the Conference Europa League so far and is currently tied for fourth place in the competition’s top scorer table with four goals.
The Slavs are understandably worried that Yira Sor will draw huge attention to himself as he did last year with Abdallah Sima. This would mean that the Nigerian speedster would not stay in Eden for too long and could leave soon.
Of course, nobody wants that with the fans, because they understandably grew to love the speedster pretty quickly. Who else in the squad could score five goals and assist two in four European starts?
Well Michael Krmencik probably not. UEFA has shared Sora’s European Conference League profile several times and yesterday he shared an incredible goal in the LASK Linz net with the fans.
The game in Linz was a bit bitter for Slavia and Czech football. After Susians were leading 3:1 and it seemed that the Czech coefficient would be satisfied, the final defeat came and the Austrian team won 4:3.
However, the white and red team advanced further and Yira Sor did a great job. Now Slavia have a tough opponent in Feyenoord, who also have very fast players. The question is whether the 21-year-old speedster Sor will be able to cope with them as well.
The reaction of the Slavic fans was clear. No Sor! A few comments from West Ham fans immediately appeared under the post.
“No, West Ham! You can’t have him. End of story.”
“Stop posting his incredible videos. We don’t want to sell him yet.”
Sources: UEFA, UEFA Europa Conference League