Feb 9 • 19:49 UTC 🇨🇿 Czechia Aktuálně.cz

I don't have a good feeling about Sparta, says Šenkeřík. The Slavs exuded testosterone.

Former striker Zdeněk Šenkeřík comments on the Czech football league, expressing mixed feelings about Sparta's recent performances and the intensity of Slavia players post-win.

In his regular commentary for Aktuálně.cz, former footballer Zdeněk Šenkeřík reflects on the current state of the Czech football league, particularly focusing on the performances of Sparta and Slavia Prague. With Sparta securing two convincing away victories by 3-0, Šenkeřík admits that these results are impressive, suggesting that the team is in a good place this spring. However, he also expresses concern from a Slavia supporter’s perspective, noting that Sparta's forward play is becoming dangerously effective with every game.

Conversely, Šenkeřík highlights Slavia's first victory of the spring season, pointing out that the players demonstrated a strong desire and energy on the pitch, showcasing their hunger for success. He emphasizes the notable athleticism of the Slavia players, particularly in their recent match against Mladá Boleslav, where they displayed their offensive strength despite facing injuries within the squad. Šenkeřík acknowledges that the team's depth enables them to cope with these setbacks, as coach Jindřich Trpišovský has made it clear that they cannot use injuries as an excuse for underperformance.

With Slavia's top scorer, Chorý, continuing to lead the league with eleven goals, Šenkeřík underscores how crucial such players are for a team's aspirations. He cites an example of Chorý's skillful movement that highlights the effectiveness of Slavia's attack, hinting at the competitive nature of the league and the ongoing rivalry between Sparta and Slavia. This commentary not only reflects the dynamics of Czech football but also indicates the high stakes involved for both teams as the season progresses.

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