Sparta ended their misery. They scored five goals against Slovácko, with substitute Kuchta scoring twice.
Sparta secured a convincing 5-2 victory over Slovácko in the 26th round of the Czech football league, featuring two goals from Jan Kuchta who came off the bench.
In a dominant performance, Sparta Prague triumphed 5-2 over 1. FC Slovácko in the 26th round of the Czech football league. This victory comes as a significant morale boost for Sparta, who had been under pressure in recent matches. Jan Kuchta, a substitute in this game, made a notable impact by scoring twice, solidifying the team's second place in the league standings while reducing the gap to league leaders Slavia Prague to ten points.
The match began with Sparta taking the lead, with goals from Martinec and Sonne providing a 2-1 advantage at halftime after Tetour scored for Slovácko. The second half saw more action, with Kadeřábek increasing the lead early on, and Kuchta's late goals securing a comfortable victory for Sparta. With 15,323 spectators in attendance, the atmosphere at the stadium reflected the fans' relief and joy at the outcome.
As this win highlights Sparta's competitive spirit and potential for the remainder of the season, the team looks ahead with renewed confidence. Coach Priske will surely aim to build on this performance as they continue to vie for the top of the league, while Slovácko will need to regroup following this defeat and seek improvement in their upcoming matches.