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President of Slavia Prague: "Players do not understand what it means to play here"
The Czech Republic did not spare criticism after the loss in Haifa.
Tabardik: "Expect a lot more."
The media complimented Josh Cohen and killed him: "Every away game ends in a slap. The team looked tired and pale."
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Friday, 22 October 2021, 11:17 Updated: 11:29
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The Czech Republic did not feel sorry for the players of Slavia Prague after the 1: 0 loss to Maccabi Haifa yesterday (Thursday), which was the team's third in its last four games in all competitions.
The president of the club, Jaroslav Tverdik, expressed harsh criticism of the players, when they also put Yedrich Trepyszowski's team in the media.
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"I expect a lot more than what I have seen in recent shows. Maybe the players do not understand well enough the meaning of playing in Slavia, and that it is impossible to live on past successes," President Tverdik tweeted tonight.
In the Czech Republic, Slavia was killed.
Kacharba (Photo: Maor Elkelsi)
"ISport" complimented Josh Cohen, whose "very good performance was enough for the host to keep the net clean."
Beyond that, the Czech Republic pointed out that the champion lost all four of its away games in European factories this season: "Slavia gets a slap in every away game. She had to press not only at the end. She failed to stop the Israeli rival and force mistakes on her."
It added: "The large number of injured is only a partial excuse. The acquisition players who arrived in the summer did not really help. Worst of all, Slavia lost the enthusiasm and energy. The speed, responsibility and discipline that allowed her to face Europe's greats, and even beat some And pale in Haifa. "
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