Conference league
We missed a lot of chances. Hopefully we saved our shooting powder for Sunday, Jurásek said after the win over Ballkani
After a draw at SIvasspor, Slavia scored a win. In the second match of the group stage of the European Conference League, they defeated Kosovo’s Ballkani 3:2, as the fans in Eden saw all the goals in the first half. What did back David Jurásek say after the game?
After a draw at SIvasspor, Slavia scored a win. In the second match of the group stage of the European Conference League, they defeated Ballkani from Kosovo 3:2, when the fans in Eden saw all the goals in the first half. What did back David Jurásek say after the game?
Ballkani took the lead in the match, but David Jurásek equalised at 1:1. To be more precise, he was the last Slav player who touched the ball, as it went into the net after the goalkeeper’s run,
“I appeared there, then I pulled it up to the goalkeeper, I tried to shoot. Somehow it got through and it went in. The main thing is that it was a goal. But at home, of course, I’ll say I scored the goal. I’ll definitely count it as my goal. But the main thing is that it was a goal for the team,” said David Jurásek in an interview with the club’s website.
Ballkani then pushed forward one more time, but by the end of the first half Peter Olayinka and Lukas Masopust scored and the score 3:2 was finally final.
“We didn’t convert many chances. It was a pity, we could have made a bigger lead and finished the game in a more calm way. Hopefully we saved the shooting dust for Sunday,” he added.
Slavia play a very important league match on Sunday. They travel to Plzeň, with whom they lead the league. However, the Victorians have a game in hand, which takes care of the motivation.
The question is how different the line-up will be due to the demands of the season. “The squad is wide, most of the boys have experienced these games in a week. For me, maybe it’s newer. I believe we have the facilities and medical care good enough to be fit on Sunday,” Jurásek explained.
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