“The biggest interest was 100% from Sparta from the management to the fans. I appreciate that it was easier to agree on conditions that suit me, “reports Tomášek, who returned to Sparta in January after less than a season in Khabarovsk.
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He immediately became the driving force of the Prague team, in eleven matches of the basic part he scored eleven points, another six goals and seven assists in ten matches of the playoffs helped Sparta to the finals. But that didn’t concern him anymore, when after a duel with the České Budějovice striker Novotný, he broke his ankle in the fifth semifinal and the season was over for him. He thus lost not only the eventually unsuccessful series with Třinec, but also the world championship, which he could fight for.
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“From a personal point of view, I want to continue my performances from the end of the season. As for my game, I’m always strict with myself. Nowhere is it written that it will go after an injury like butter, but I want to help Sparta and be one of the leaders, “reports the 26-year-old striker.
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Although he registered an interest from abroad, he finally decided that it would be best to stay in Sparta. “A lot of factors speak to the market. One of them is the war in Ukraine, due to which many players in Russia end. I didn’t want to go there either, but there is currently a huge market of players in Europe and a lot of managers were in a comfortable position. The injury, due to which I could not show up in the national team and perhaps convince someone, did not help me either, “says Tomášek.
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Retaining Tomáš was one of the summer priorities for the Spartan leadership. “David had a great season in Sparta before he left for the Continental League. After the Olympics, he returned in the season and continued his performances. That is why it remained one of our priorities. We are very happy that we agreed on a longer cooperation and gave us priority over other offers, “said sports director Petr Ton.
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