First Win. Vršovice Derby Decided by Provod and Kušej

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round  2, Sa 26.7.2025, Ďolíček
round  2, Sa 26.7.2025, Ďolíček
Bohemians 1905 - SK Slavia Praha
Goals: 39. Provod, 70. Kušej
Slavia secured a 2–0 victory in the Vršovice derby in the second round, defeating Bohemians on their home ground. The first win of the new season came thanks to accurate strikes from Lukáš Provod and Vasil Kušej. Michal Sadílek made his debut in the starting lineup.

The first away match of the new season meant just a short tram ride from Eden. Both sets of fans unveiled choreographies in the opening minute, despite the heavy rain making conditions difficult.

The home side created the first chance, controlling possession for most of the opening fifteen minutes. In the 18th minute, Vaclav Drchal broke through Slavia's defense, rounded goalkeeper Stanek, but only hit the post from a promising opportunity.
Slavia responded in the 25th minute when Christos Zafeiris tested Reichl with a deflected shot following the first corner of the match. Soon after, debutant Michal Sadilek fired a technical effort from outside the box, which the Bohemians keeper tipped away with his fingertips.
Crosses flew into the Bohemians' box repeatedly, but none resulted in a goal?until the 39th minute. A charging Lukas Provod controlled the ball and fired a half-volley through the defense and past Reichl to make it 1-0.
Slavia held onto the lead until halftime, not allowing the hosts to equalize, though the game became fragmented due to frequent fouls on both sides.
The second half saw Slavia come out more aggressively. They earned a corner from the first action, though the home side managed to clear it. Slavia kept up the pressure. Provod tried another long-range effort, this time with his right foot, but it narrowly missed the left post.
After an hour, Michal Sadilek delivered a beautiful cross to Tomas Chory, whose header to the right post seriously tested Reichl.
In the 68th minute, Slavia celebrated again. After a quick combination on the right side, Chory laid the ball off to Kusej, who exchanged passes with Zafeiris and was released into the box. Vasil Kusej finished confidently from a tight angle to make it 2-0.
Ten minutes before full time, Jindrich Stanek made a crucial save to deny Bohemians from a set piece. Slavia dominated the final minutes, pushing for a third goal. Despite several attempts and a long period of stoppage time, the scoreline remained unchanged. After a draw in the opening round, Slavia claimed their first win of the new Chance Liga season.
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Lineups

Bohemians 1905

Reichl – Hůlka, Vondra, Hybš (74. R. Hrubý) – Adam Kadlec (88. Vala), Okeke (88. Černý), Sakala, Siňavskij – Ristovski (74. Kareem) – Hilál, Drchal

SK Slavia Praha

Staněk – Holeš, Zima, Bořil – Douděra (90. Chaloupek), Zafeiris (82. Hashioka), Sadílek, Zmrzlý (68. Oscar) – Kušej (90. Moses), Chorý (82. Chorý), Provod

MATCH DETAILS

Goals
39. Provod, 70. Kušej
Attendance
5893
Yellow cards
Sakala, Hrubý - Zafeiris, Chorý, Zima, Moses
Referees
Pechanec – Kubr, Váňa

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