Slavia - Vyšehrad

5:1
(3:0)
Přát., Fr 22.1.2016
Přát., Fr 22.1.2016
Slavia - Vyšehrad
The Friday match against Vyšehrad was more exciting to watch. Škoda and Zmrhal showed why they are the offensive leaders of Slavia. Škoda opened the score in 14th minute after Mihálik’s great ball handling. Zmrhal’s cross from the left wing landed on Škoda’s head twenty minutes later and the thirty-year-old added his second goal. Slavia’s striker returned the favour three minutes later, when he set-up an opportunity for Zmrhal whose half-volley shot ended behind the goalkeeper’s back.

Miljan Vukadinovič caused o lot of trouble to the Vyšehrad’s defence during the second half. The agile right winger set-up goals number 4 and 5. After his pass in 50th minute Bořil’s cross to the far post found Mešanovič. The Bosnian forward back-heeled the ball to Hušbauer who slotted home for 4-1. In 57th minute Vukadinovič and Bořil showed the spectators a witty collaboration and Bořil scored after Vukadinovič’s heel pass. Vyšehrad scored their only goal in 71st minute when Madej was the fastest one to get to the ball after a scrummage in the box.


5:1

Lineups

Slavia

1. poločas: Pavlenka – Bořil, Frydrych, Bílek, Jablonský – Souček – Mihalík, Hušbauer, Zmrhal – Mešanovič, Škoda
2. poločas: Berkovec - Bořil (57. Mikula), Latka, Frydrych, Jablonský (67. Černý) – Souček – Vukadinovič, Hušbauer (57. Barák), Zmrhal (57. Štohanzl) – Mešanovič (67. Linhart), Kuchta

MATCH DETAILS

Statistiky
Goals: 14. a 35. Škoda, 38. Zmrhal, 50. Hušbauer, 57. Bořil – 71. Madej

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