285th Prague Derby for Sparta

3:1
(0:1)
round  22, Su 20.3.2016, Generali Arena
round  22, Su 20.3.2016, Generali Arena
Sparta - Slavia
PRAGUE/GENERALI ARENA - Slavia hold firm for 50 minutes to keep the lead against their main rival, but it was Sparta who had the last say in 285th Prague Derby. In the upshot, Škoda´s goal from the 6th minute was outweighed by strikes from Lafata, Costa and Zahustel and Sparta won 3-1.
The week before the derby did not bring many good news for both manager Dušan Uhrin and Slavia fans due to many injuries and illnesses in the squad. Eventually some good news appeared prior the game itself when goalkeeper Martin Berkovec and defender Jan Bořil emerged in Slavia starting eleven.

Slavia started with two forwards – Škoda and Vukadinovič – and it was Milan Škoda who striked as a first. In the 6th minute former Sparta midfielder Josef Hušbauer sent his cross from a corner, Železník deflected slightly and Škoda fired the ball into the Bičík’s net.

It was Sparta who set the pace in the rest of the first half but Slavia held firm and denied their rival any serious opportunity. In contrary, it was Jan Štohanzl who fired his shot next to the left post few minutes into the second half.

Sparta slowly became very sharp in the second half and their best striker David Lafata restored the parity after 56 minutes. Martin Berkovec clawed his first header on the post but was left with absolutely no chance against the rebound.

In the 74th minute Sparta took the lead by Costa. Lafata again provided almost a perfect header after a corner kick, Berkovec did not manage to clear the ball and Costa fired it into the net on the far post. This all happened only few minutes after Slavia captain Martin Latka sent his header just above the crossbar in what was the best opportunity of the guests in the second half.

Just three minutes later Sparta finalized the score with Ondřej Zahustel putting the finishing touch after Krejčí’s counter-attack. 3-1.

The sewn-ones thus still wait for an away-derby win, the last one dating back to 2008. Sparta scored three in the second half securing their home victory still chasing the league leaders Viktoria Plzeň. Slavia remains on 5th place just three points behind Slovan Liberec.
3:1

Lineups

Sparta

Bičík – Zahustel, Brabec, Mario Holek (20. Mazuch), Nhamoinesu – Dočkal, Mareček, Frýdek (84. Matějovský), Josef Šural – Lafata (kap.) (80. Juliš), Krejčí

Slavia

Berkovec - Bořil, Latka (kap.), Deli, Jablonský - Železník (76. Mešanovič), Hušbauer, Souček, Štohanzl (65. Kenia) - Vukadinovič, Škoda

MATCH DETAILS

Statistiky
Goals: 56. Lafata, 74. Costa, 77. Zahustel - 6. Škoda
YC: Frýdek - Hušbauer, Deli, Štohanzl, Latka, Kenia, Bořil
Referee: Kocourek - Nádvorník, Paták
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18684

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