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CSAPLÁR’S GLOSSARY: Hložek as Messi! I applaud him for what he showed in Zlín

Vlastimil Vacek, Right

“The last round was weird, so I’ll start with a theory at the beginning of the glossary. The football field has different spaces, and these are differently important. The most basic are both penalty areas. A simple rule of thumb: You can play from lime to lime like Real Madrid, but in 16s like Upper Lower, you can hardly win. Conversely, if you start as the Upper Lines among the limes and as Real Madrid in the 16th, you can win the match. It’s like boxing. Your opponent sees that you have muscles, you are bloated. But if you never hit him, he will lose respect, gain confidence, be afraid of nothing and punish you.

Why am I talking about this? Because the ninth round was absolutely typical on this topic. I will start with the match between Hradec Králové and Slavia, which was effective in the offensive sixteen. But take the chances of Hradec, who played as sympathetically boldly as on Sparta. But it was ineffective. Same as the Podještěd derby.

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Jablonec had a clear advantage, flying one center after another in front of the Liberec gate. But his poor quality in the Slavic penalty area was unbelievable. It is no coincidence that Jablonec is the last in terms of the percentage of successful completion and shooting.

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Another match. Productive Slovácko versus ineffective Boleslav, which did not play badly at all in the middle of the field. In the same way, Bohemka showed watchable football in Ostrava, she had a lot of chances, she combined. But what she was showing in both penalty areas was, to put it politely, weak.

I have a few personal things on this subject. I learned the first one when I played the second league as a sixteen-year-old boy. Sparta legend Josef Jurkanin, with whom I had the privilege of being in the same cabin at the time, told me: You know, anyone can play from lime to lime. But only footballers in the limes. The highest pressure is in the penalty areas – spatial, plot, temporal and psychophysical. There you decide whether you are champions, average or falling. Whether you get a great contract or just an average one.

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The second thing on the subject. My once favorite NBA coach, Pat Riley, once appeared in front of a player with an orange in his hand. And he said unto them, I have an orange, with juice inside. You all know that. But how do you know the juice is good? You just have to squeeze the orange. Since then, I’ve been telling my players: Squeezing an orange is just the penalty area under the greatest pressure.

In the end, as usual, I will mention the Spartan Adam Hložek. I notice him every match. Now in Zlín he scored two assists. Last time I wrote in connection with it, it is a big difference to shoot hard at the goal or score a goal. That these are two completely different things.

When I saw Pešek relax before the goals and then Minčev … Beautiful. However, before addressing Minčev with a goal pass, he could fall twice and simulate a foul. However, he stopped both fights, I applaud him for that! After Messiovsk, he got up and finished it in the goal. He could have hit the ball, but he wanted to score a goal, he saw a better player. Adam, repeat this in any other match, in any condition, in any minute, in any space! “

Josef Csaplár (58) is a Czech football coach. In addition to his coaching career, he also works in football as a television commentator and expert. He popularized concepts such as “Csaplár’s Trap” among fans and the media. His biggest coaching success is winning the championship title with Slovan Liberec, where he worked together with the experienced Ladislav Škorpil. During his coaching career, he also led Slavia, Plock, Poland, Žižkov, Příbram and, for example, Al Ittihad in the Emirates. He also worked for the national team under 17, his last league stand was working in Zlín.

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