Football
Who’s got their fingers crossed for us in the Euro group? The reaction of foreign fans speaks volumes!
The overwhelming majority of the Czech population (maybe even all of them), but also foreign fans are rooting for our representatives. Take a look at their best reactions and what they say to our players.
The overwhelming majority of the Czech population (maybe even all of them), but also foreign fans, are keeping their fingers crossed for our representatives. Take a look at their best reactions and what they say to our players.
The Czech Republic will enter the Euro qualifying group against the home team Scotland. Next up, we face the Croatians and in the last group game we face the favoured English.
Our national team players, who are active on the social network Twitter, have gradually shared photos in the national jersey. And they sent a message to the world that they are ready to give their best performance! Namely, the Hammers Tomas Soucek and Vladimir Coufal, then goalkeeper Tomas Vaclik, Alex Kral and Tomas Pekhart.
Reactions of foreign fans
So which foreign fans will be cheering for our national team? West Ham fans, of course, who are warning their favourites! We are with you, but not against England.
Polish fans will also be keeping their fingers crossed. Goalkeeper Tomas Vaclik has received a few wishes from Spain.
“Good luck to Vlad (Vladimir Coufal’s nickname). Don’t play “so well” against England!” said an English fan to Coufal.
“The Czech Republic and Legia (Warsaw) will be proud of you, ” a Polish fan told Pekhart.
Several Polish fans wished the Czech striker luck and expressed their support for him and our national team.
“Make the final! For all the fans and for Kudel!” was one of the most liked English comments under the photo of Tomáš Souček.
“Tommy go on, destroy the Scots!” adds a Hammers fan.
Let’s hope that we are in the best possible shape for the tournament and that the Czech Republic will show that it is once again competitive among the elite.
Sources: Tomáš Souček, Vladimír Coufal, Alex Král, Tomáš Pekhart, Tomáš Vaclík
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