Slavia - Vlašim

4:0
(1:0)
friendly, Sa 9.1.2016
friendly, Sa 9.1.2016
Slavia - Vlašim
The fans could finally see the newest reinforcements in red-white shirts during the second game with Vlašim. The first one to earn the applause was Muris Mešanovič. The Bosnian striker received a beautiful centre-pass from Bílek and scored the opener in the 17th minute. Midfielder Josef Hušbauer executed a penalty shot in the very beginning of the second half, which was awarded after a foul on Vukadinovič. The agile Jaromír Zmrhal prepared a great opportunity for the newest reinforcement of Slavia, so striker Lukáš Železník shot the third goal in 62nd minute. The fourth and final goal was scored by Jan Kuchta in 85th minute and it was again Zmrhal who set up the successful attack.
4:0

Lineups

Slavia

Berkovec – Mikula, Deli, Bílek, Bořil – Bazal (46. Železník), Piták (83. Vavrouš), Hušbauer, Zmrhal – Vukadinovič, Mešanovič

Vlašim

Budínský – Kulhánek, Vondra, Breda, Průcha, Matějka, Štochl, Hašek, Reiter, Nový, Tarczal

MATCH DETAILS

Statistiky
Goals: 17. Mešanovič, 47. Hušbauer (pen.), 62. Železník, 85. Kuchta

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