David Lischka was looking forward to Sparta. “So much. I’ve had some years here that I like to remember. Unfortunately, we lost here, “regretted the 24 – year – old stopper after the loss of Baník Ostrava to Letná in Prague.
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The guests started well, from the 8th minute they led after Jaroslav Svozil’s goal after a corner kick. “The ideal scenario we envisioned came about. Unfortunately, we did not keep the leadership for very long, “Lischka said.
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Sparta also struck after standard situations. “We can’t get such goals, we were preparing for it. It’s about the responsibility of every player to watch, “he said emphatically.
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In addition, the goal for 2: 1 was scored by the small Tomáš Wiesner. “Yes, they are among the smallest players. I don’t know what happened there, I haven’t seen the situation repeatedly. But it should definitely not be repeated that the player will swim there alone and end, “said Lischka, who explained something to goalkeeper Jan Laštůvka after the first goal received.” We were preparing for Sparta to play the standard situation, I was half road and it was too late, “he said.
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In the second half, he turned Casper Höjer’s pomegranate on the corner. Then he put out the situation when the ball bounced in small lime after the penetration of Tomáš Čvančara. In the next action, he did not manage to react to the sprint of Lukáš Haraslín at all, but the goal was not that. At the very end, he launched an attack.
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Baník also had his chances, Milan Heč caught an attempt by Ladislav Almási at 1: 1. “On Sparta, the opponent does not work out many chances. He has to change what he has. If we succeeded, the match could have turned out differently, “Lischka knew.
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The coach of the guests, Ondřej Smetana, stated that only the Sparta players did not put his team under pressure. A view right from the playground? “I’ll leave this to the coach,” Lischka replied.
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The Ostrava team has not been successful in the stadiums of strong rivals for a long time. He managed to draw at home with Pilsen, Slavia and Sparta this season, he loses outside. “The difference is in the home environment, they don’t like to go to Ostrava. I experienced it myself from the position of an opponent, “outlined Hiker Baník.
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“But the clubs are certainly something else. We have to match them with militancy. But they are where we would like to be next season or in the years to come. We could all win at home, but we still have something missing, “Lischka said.
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