Football
Women’s First League Summary: Favorites celebrated, Slovácko gave Plzeň seven goals
The first women’s league is in full swing, we have completed the fourth round. There were no surprises, 19 goals in total. How did the individual matches go?
The first women’s league is in full swing, we have completed the fourth round. There were no surprises, 19 goals in total. How did the individual matches go?
Ostrava Baník recorded their first win of the week when they beat Slovan Liberec, but it was a completely different match against Slovácko. The favourites from Uherské Hradiště had a good shot.
Natálie Trčková opened the scoring in the 23rd minute, before the end of the half Hailey Bicknellová and Aneta Polášková scored twice.
In the second half, Klára Waltrová, Tamara Morávková and Lucie Jelínková scored. Slovácko defeated Baník deservedly 7:0.
The clash between Slavia and Viktoria Plzeň was a clear-cut affair. From the start it was certain that the only thing at stake was how many goals Slavia would score against their opponents. And the score stopped at 8.
Tereza Szewieczková scored first in the tenth minute, and she scored eleven minutes later. By the end of the half, Tereza Kožárová scored a hat-trick.
Michaela Khýrová scored twice in the second half and the last goal of the game was scored by Alika Keene, who arrived in the summer from Gintra in Lithuania.
Sparta also won, hosting Lokomotiva Brno, which did not have an easy draw. Two goals were scored, the first by forward Klára Cvrčková and the second by Lauren Chang.
The last match was played on Sunday and Slovan Liberec left Dukla with full points. Dominika Huvarová and Michaela Harvilová scored for Slovan. These are the first points for the North Bohemian team in the season.
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