Incident in the derby, Slavia's therapist kicked Kuchta in the tunnel. Out of line, says Sparta
A violent altercation in the stadium tunnel during the Prague derby resulted in a controversy involving Slavia Prague's therapist and player Jan Kuchta.
A significant incident occurred during the recent Prague derby between Slavia and Sparta when a confrontation broke out in the stadium tunnel at halftime. Slavia took the lead in the match, securing a 3:1 victory, which extended their lead over rival Sparta to ten points in the league standings. However, the halftime altercation involved players and staff from both teams, elevating tensions beyond the match itself.
The referee's report detailed that the confrontation escalated due to an action by Slavia's therapist, Daniel Berger, who allegedly kicked Sparta's player, Jan Kuchta. The referee noted that the altercation involved multiple individuals from both teams, and additional personnel who were not part of the official match roster. This unusual behavior by a team member warranted serious backlash from Sparta, who described the actions as scandalous and prompted them to release video evidence of the incident to the media.
The situation required intervention from security staff to restore order, highlighting the need for better management of player and staff conduct surrounding high-stakes matches. As both clubs navigate the aftermath of this incident, the implications on team relations and league reputation are significant, with potential disciplinary actions likely to follow against those involved in the altercation.