Training at Emirates before the first UEL Quarter-final

Slavia held an official pre-match training at Emirates before the first leg of the UEFA Europa League Quarter-final against Arsenal.


Slavia captain Jan Bořil at Emirates.


Jakub Hromada.


David Zima.


Abdallah Sima and Oscar Dorley.


Lukáš Masopust.


Lukáš Provod.


Nicolae Stanciu.


Slavia returned to London for another quarter-final after exactly two years.


Goalkeepers Matyáš Vágner and Ondřej Kolář and goalkeeping coach Radek Černý (right) - former Tottenham player.


Ondřej Kolář with his new kevlar mask protecting his head after a fracture from the game at Rangers.


The Red-whites have played their last game at Emirates in 2007.

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