Win in Karviná. Two strikes for Kušej, Provod 1+1

0:4
(0:2)
round  29, Sa 12.4.2025, Městský stadion Karviná
round  29, Sa 12.4.2025, Městský stadion Karviná
Karviná - Slavia
Goals: - 5. a 32. Kušej, 75. Provod, 88. Moses
In the penultimate round of the regular season of the Chance Liga, Slavia secured a 4-0 victory at the City Stadium in Karvina. Just like in the match against Hradec Kralove, Vasil Kusej shone brightly, scoring two goals once again. Lukas Provod recorded a goal and an assist. The final score was sealed by David Moses, who netted his first goal in the red-and-white jersey.

​Tomas Holes returned to the starting lineup after recovering from injury, making his 200th competitive appearance for Slavia. Jindrich Stanek also returned after recovering from illness. Mojmir Chytil, having served his suspension, was ready on the bench.

All three were quickly delighted by Vasil Kusej, who reacted best to a corner in the 5th minute and fired a shot inside the far post, leaving Lapes with no chance - 0:1. The Karvina goalkeeper made two crucial saves afterward, stopping Tomas Chory's shot, seeing Douderas rebound fly over the crossbar, and dealing with a strike from Jan Boril.

In the 32nd minute, Slavia extended their lead. An excellent pass from Lukas Provod was calmly finished by Vasil Kusej again - 0:2. It was Provods tenth assist of the current league season, and Kusej scored for the second consecutive game, just like against Hradec Kralove.

Provods powerful shot and Lapess brilliant save marked the end of the first half. The two would meet again later in the match...

The start of the second half offered little action until the 60th minute when the home side threatened. After a corner from Planka, Raspopovic got a header at the back post, but Slavias defense held firm. Vechetas headed goal was disallowed due to a previous foul.

In the 68th minute, Jindrich Trpisovsky made a substitution, taking off Chory and sending in Chytil. Stanek made a confident save against a shot from Cavos. Fifteen minutes before the end, the net behind Lapes rippled for the third time. The scorer was Lukas Provod, assisted by Chytil, with a clever pass from Zafeiris - 0:3.

Provod, Kusej, Zmrzly, and Zafeiris were then replaced by Teah, Botos, Pech, and Moses. And it was the last of these, Moses, who sealed the final result, firing home a deflected shot from Doudera - 0:4. It was David Moses?s first goal for Slavia since his arrival from Karvina!

Nothing more happened in the sold-out match, which was attended by 4,526 spectators, including a large group of Slavia supporters. Slavia cruised to a clear 4-0 victory and will conclude the regular season next week at Fortuna Arena against Slovacko.

0:4

Lineups

Karviná

Lapeš – Traore, Vallo (46. Raspopovič), Planka, Samko (81. Vinícius) – Vecheta, Fleišman (C) – Singhateh, Čavoš, Krčík – Štorman (46. Ayaosi)

Slavia

Staněk – Holeš, Vlček, Bořil – Douděra, Zafeiris (84. Pech), Oscar, Zmrzlý (81. Botos) – Kušej (81. Teah), Provod (81. Moses), Chorý (68. Chytil)

MATCH DETAILS

Goals
- 5. a 32. Kušej, 75. Provod, 88. Moses
Attendance
4526
Referees
Berka – Vlček, Hájek

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