Football
The crisis in Pribram continues. It also lost to Kralove Dvůr in the preparation
For the team from Litavka, the winter preparation has been a disaster so far. In the last three preparatory matches, Tomáš Zápotočný’s charges had a score of 0:17. However, the team quickly made a mistake.
For the team from Litavka, the winter preparation has been a disaster so far. In the last three preparatory matches, Tomáš Zápotočný’s charges had a score of 0:17. But the team was quickly led out of the mistake.
The current 13th team of the FNL table was supposed to play in the winter preparation and fight for higher ranks in the spring part. But the performance so far in the preparation did not help the players mentally.
Losses against Plzeň (0::6), České Budějovice (0::2) and especially the 9 goals scored against Nuremberg. “The score is not nice, we saw how to play football. We have seen how to play the game. It’s a great experience for us,” said Tomas Zápotočný to the club website after these results.
On the artificial grass of Litavka arrived supposedly the lightest winter opponent, FK Králův Dvůr. The team, coached by the son of the national team coach Tomáš Šilhavý, is in second place in the ČFL after the autumn and is fighting for the top spot in the competition.
Příbram ended their scoring woes, but not their results and lost 1::2. In the first half, David Beňo from Slavia scored for Cábelíky from the edge of the penalty area.
In the second half, Pilík from Pribram got through the defence after a pass from Wágner to level the score, but the last word was again given to Králův Dvůr when Rudolf Novák headed in after a standard situation.
Příbram’s crisis continues, but they will have a chance to make a comeback in the next four preparatory matches. During February, Tomáš Zápotočný’s team will play matches against Viktoria Žižkov (FNL), Admira Praha (ČFL), Vlašimí (FNL) and in the dress rehearsal before the start of the FNL they will face another team from the third highest competition, Písko.
Sources: FK Příbram, FK Králův Dvůr, Livesport
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