Football
Tomas Soucek scores again! He’s got a taste of his teammates and he’s looking for the Scots!
The deputy captain of the Czech national team, Tomáš Souček, has faced a wave of criticism in recent days from the British media, which has slowly portrayed him as the “biggest” racist. Why? He stood up for his friend Ondrej Kudela.
The deputy captain of the Czech national team, Tomáš Souček, has faced a wave of criticism in recent days from the British media, which has slowly portrayed him as the “biggest” racist. Why? He stood up for his friend Ondrej Kudela. But that’s not going to stop the Czech gentleman!
The British media simply picked up the phrase that was provided to the Czech press. And from them they portrayed the football gentleman and Kladivar as a racist, to which, of course, the British fans reacted.
Soucek was unequivocal for the Czech media, defending Kudela, who was given a 10-match ban when, in fact, nothing was unequivocally proven.
Soucek went on to say that he believed him and that knowing him, he wouldn’t be able to say anything like that. He went on to talk about how he didn’t understand the exaggerated solutions to racism in British society. For example, he doesn’t understand why his young daughter can’t tell if the blackboard is black or white.
But the West Ham fans’ favourite has struck back again! He commented on the whole situation on his Twitter account, where he received a huge amount of support from Hammers fans and Czech fans communicating in English. The online lynch mob has hopefully been stopped!
The ex-Slav player then improved his mood in the football equivalent of table tennis! He took a swipe at Vladimir Coufal, Lukas Masopust and team captain Vladimir Darid. He shared his victory celebration on his Twitter, see for yourself.
And now to the Scots! Tomáš Souček has survived the online lynch mob and is now ready to raise the Czech flag against Scotland, who have a lot to return.
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