Thursday’s stitched match hurt, and it may still hurt. After Ondřej Kúdela’s alleged racist attack on Glen Kamar, a big case broke out.
In Scotland, not only the defenders of Slavia, but the whole team are calling for severe punishment. In addition, everything was stimulated by photos of several fans of the Prague team with disgusting banners.
And that was the last sting in the wasp’s nest. “We have to take the strongest possible stance. For me, it would be best to exclude Slavia from the European League,” Boyd thinks.
Kúdela was supposed to say racist words to Kamar. Slavia denies it. After the match, the player of the Scottish team Kúdelu had to attack:
A former striker who has scored over a hundred goals for the Rangers in his career, but immediately denied that he was asking for the Glasgow team to return at the expense of the teammates.
“The better team won. But there is no room for such things as racism. Kick them out and send Arsenal straight to the semifinals,” explains a 37-year-old former player.
Boyd also doesn’t want to settle for a fine. “That’s irrelevant. You can fine clubs however you want. Stricter solutions are needed here.” calls for a severe punishment.
However, despite Scottish pressure, the Eden footballers deny their player’s racist behavior and have released a special video in which they clearly define themselves against xenophobia.
Slavia herself then demands punishment for unsportsmanlike interventions both from the field and, above all, Kamar’s subsequent attack on Ondřej Kúdel from inside the stadium.
The match was fueled by a series of tough interventions by Rangers players. Kemar Roofe’s kick to the head of goalkeeper Ondřej Kolář was especially brutal:
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