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Tomas Soucek pays tribute to his hometown! Vladimír Coufal performed Yoga bonito
Tomas Soucek pays tribute to his hometown! Vladimír Coufal performed Yoga bonito
Tomáš Souček surprised Twitter with a beautiful statement about his hometown. What did Havlíčkův Brod get? It was Vladimír Coufal who was caught by the club’s photographer doing football finesse. It was immediately clear what these parades were compared to! The famous Yoga Bonito show.
West Ham’s next Premier League game is at the King Power Stadium, home of Leicester City. The Hammers are in a much better position in the table than the Foxes, but they are under enormous pressure.
The Kurt Zouma and the cat scandal still resonates through the British Isles, but manager David Moyes is not about to relent. The club have punished Zouma and by all accounts, the French defender is expected to start tomorrow against Leicester despite the unrelenting pressure.
Anyway, there are other things going on around West Ham and the Czech national team other than the arguments and emotions surrounding Zouma.
Tomáš Souček tweeted about the football club that raised him (FC Slovan Havlíčkův Brod), but also praised the hockey team BK Havlíčkův Brod! Why? Because the Havlíčkův Brod hockey team raised goalkeeper Vitek Vaněček for the NHL. He now plays for the Washington Capitals.
Souček tweeted first in English and then added the Czech version. Anyway, foreign fans reacted very positively! Many of them sent messages like ” Never forget your roots.”
Vladimír Coufal didn’t share any new tweet, but the club photographer noticed it! Anyway, the right-back didn’t get such positive reactions.
Not that it was Coufal’s fault, but the photo was shared by West Ham United. Well, his employer still faces criticism about Zouma under every post.
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