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Time for potato salad! What did successful goal scorer Tomas Soucek write after the win over Newcastle?
West Ham managed to turn the game against Newcastle in the first round of the Premier League and continue the trend from last season! There are a lot of goals falling in his games. One of the successful scorers was Czech centre-half Tomas Soucek
West Ham managed to turn the game against Newcastle in the first round of the Premier League and continue the trend from last season! There are a lot of goals falling in his games. One of the successful scorers was Czech midfielder Tomas Soucek, who reacted in time to finish off a missed penalty by Michail Antonio.
West Ham fans were in tears watching the match, drama, twists and turns and finally a sweet away win. ” Time for potato salad!”
For those who don’t know why and what it is, it is a gloss of Tomas Soucek, which he wrote in the memory of all football fans in the British Isles last winter.
Seasoned journalist Ondřej Zlámal remotely urges David Moyes to give the new captain of the Czech national team a chance to play a penalty kick next time. Souček has a lot of experience in taking penalties from Prague Slavia.
And what did Suk himself tweet after the beautiful victory? “This is what the Premier League should look like! A full stadium, a match full of twists and turns and emotions. A great start for us Hammers. A win and a goal to boot.”
One of West Ham’s English fans probably wanted to make him happy and used an internet translator to write a message to his beloved in his native Czech. But unfortunately, translators can’t yet translate as they should.
“Lots of potato salad for you today, Tomas. You beautiful Czech bastard!”” he wrote a rather funny tweet to Soucek.
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