Big win over Jablonec. Three goals, three points

3:0
(3:0)
round  26, Su 16.3.2025, Fortuna Arena
round  26, Su 16.3.2025, Fortuna Arena
Slavia - Jablonec
Goals: 9. Ogbu, 18. Chorý (pen.) 34. Hanuš (vl.)
Slavia defeated Jablonec 3–0 in the 26th round of the Chance Liga at Fortuna Arena, securing first place in the table after the regular season ahead of time. In front of 17,884 fans, Igoh Ogbu and Tomáš Chory (from the penalty spot) scored in the first half, and the third goal was an own goal by the Jablonec goalkeeper.

​The lineup saw three changes compared to the 313th derby. Ondrej Zmrzly replaced the injured Malick Diouf, while Ivan Schranz and Lukas Provod returned to the starting eleven, taking the places of Mojmir Chytil and Oscar, who were suspended due to yellow cards. On the bench, 17-year-old Simon Sloncik was ready for the first time.

Slavia struck early in the 9th minute when Igoh Ogbu ruthlessly punished a Jablonec mistake in the build-up - 1:0. Tomas Chory's header was saved by Hanus, as it went straight at him, and Zmrzlys attempt missed the far post.

After 15 minutes, the Jablonec keeper failed to hold on to a shot from Provod and then fouled David Doudera, leading referee Cerny to award a penalty. Tomas Chory stepped up and fired a powerful shot that left the goalkeeper no chance - 2:0. The national team striker scored his 11th goal of the current league season.

A great first half was capped in the 34th minute when a disoriented Hanus scored an own goal after Ogbus half-volley hit the crossbar - 3:0. Jindrich Stanek preserved the comfortable lead at the end of the half by reflexively saving Nebyla's shot.

Chory could have extended the lead to four in the 57th minute, but a defender blocked his shot at the last moment. Hanus had trouble dealing with Zafeiriss powerful strike, and Dominik Pech and Giannis-Fivos Botos then came on to replace Zafeiris and Schranz.

In the final ten minutes, Stepan Chaloupek and Vasil Kusej replaced Provod and Ogbu. Divine Teah made his league debut, and after a major scramble, the ball landed on the top netting of the Jablonec goal. Stanek also stopped a weak effort from Makanjuola.

No more goals came, and Slavia secured a 3?0 win over Jablonec before the international break, heading into the championship group from first place.

3:0

Lineups

Slavia

Staněk – Holeš, Ogbu (82. Chaloupek), Zima – Douděra, Zafeiris (73. Pech), Moses, Zmrzlý (85. Teah) – Schranz (73. Botos), Chorý, Provod (82. Kušej)

Jablonec

Hanuš – Martinec, Tekijaški, Cedidla – Čanturišvili, Beran (77. Fortelný), Nebyla, Polidar (46. Souček) – Alégué (85. Makanjuola), Jawo (66. Puškáč), Hollý (46. Suchan)

MATCH DETAILS

Goals
9. Ogbu, 18. Chorý (pen.) 34. Hanuš (vl.)
Attendance
17884
Yellow cards
- Souček
Referees
Černý – Kubr, Machač

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