Mar 14 • 16:06 UTC 🇨🇿 Czechia Aktuálně.cz

Dukla ended their long weeks of impotence against Jablonec. Hradec overpowered Ostrava

Dukla Prague secured their first victory in 12 matches by defeating Jablonec 2-0, marking the end of a challenging scoring drought.

Dukla Prague finally ended an excruciating scoring drought by triumphing 2-0 against FK Jablonec, achieving their first win in 12 matches. The victory was significant as it came after a staggering 692 minutes without a goal in the league, showcasing a much-needed turnaround for a team that has struggled in recent weeks. The goals from Gilbert and Penxa early in the match set the tone for Dukla, allowing them to regain confidence as they move forward in the league.

In another match from the 26th round of the first football league, Mladá Boleslav also secured a 2-0 win against Pardubice, with Ševčík and Kabongo finding the back of the net. Meanwhile, Hradec Králové managed to clinch a narrow 1-0 victory over Baník Ostrava, further asserting their position in this competitive league. These results not only impact the standings but also play a critical role in the morale and momentum for the teams involved.

Dukla’s win against Jablonec is particularly noteworthy as it could signal a turning point for a club that had been mired in poor form. Fans and players alike will be hoping that this victory can be the catalyst for a more successful run in the league ahead, as they aim to move up the table and escape the relegation battle. The upcoming matches will be crucial for maintaining this newfound momentum and addressing the challenges that have plagued their season thus far.

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