Feb 7 • 19:40 UTC 🇨🇿 Czechia Aktuálně.cz

Slavia rejoices in its first win of the year. Ostrava overcomes better Sigma

Slavia Prague celebrated their first victory of the year by defeating Mladá Boleslav 4-0, maintaining their unbeaten streak in the Czech League.

In a thrilling match, Slavia Prague secured a decisive 4-0 victory against Mladá Boleslav in the 21st round of the Czech League. This win marked Slavia's first triumph in the calendar year, following two defeats in the UEFA Champions League and a draw in their league opener. They have now gone 22 matches without a loss in the league, making them the only team to remain unbeaten this season. Meanwhile, Ostrava also enjoyed success by defeating Olomouc 2-0, while Teplice matched that scoreline against Karvina. Jablonec, however, settled for a goalless draw against Slovácko, emphasizing the competitive nature of the league.

The match was not without its challenges for Slavia, who started the game without the support of their north stand, known as the 'kotel', due to their protest against the club management over the handling of ticket reimbursements after a heavy loss in the Champions League. This boycott highlighted the strained relationship between the club's supporters and the management, which could affect attendance and morale in future matches. However, despite a shaky start where they almost conceded early on, Slavia quickly found their footing and capitalized on their first opportunities to dominate the match.

As the league progresses, Slavia's performance signals their commitment to reclaiming their position at the top, particularly as they focus on maintaining their unbeaten streak. Their ability to rebound from a difficult start to the year showcases their resilience and skill. In contrast, teams like Ostrava and Teplice are also demonstrating strength in the league, making for an exciting season ahead as competition intensifies among the top clubs in Czech football.

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