Fifth place secured. Hopes for Europa League still alive

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round  29, We 11.5.2016
round  29, We 11.5.2016
Příbram - Slavia
PRIBRAM/U LITAVKY - Without Škoda and Deli Slavia did not let the game against Pribram to chance and destroyed their opponent with three goals in the first half. The sewn-ones thus secured fifth place for 2015/16 campaign which could potentially bring a UEFA Europa League spot for the following season.
Slavia started well and took the lead just 12 minutes into the game with Souček’s deflected shot from 20 meters. Only 2 minutes later Hušbauer found Mešanovič inside the penalty area and the Bosnian striker fired the ball into the net.

Slavia set the pace and Antonín Barák added third in 29th minute. 21-years-old former Příbram midfielder shot from distance and the ball found its way to the net close to the left post. Slavia proved to be extremely efficient in the first half with three shots on goal and three goals.

With the game already decided the hosts managed to lower the difference when Moravec’s shot went through the penalty area, found Brandner on the far post ant the home substitute had an easy task to fire the ball into the net.

On the other side Hušbauer could add fourth four Slavia but only hit the post from some 17 meters.

Slavia have now five-points lead ahead of Brno on the fifth place and secured this position till the end of the campaign. If Mlada Boleslav win the FACR Cup on May 18 Slavia will take part in UEFA Europa League 2016/17.
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Lineups

Příbram

Hruška – Divíšek, Tregler, Zápotočný (K), Mudra (78. Dosoudil) – Štípek (46. Moravec), Krameš (31. Brandner), Hnaníček, Pilík, Rezek – Bednář

Slavia

Berkovec – Mikula, Bílek (K), Frydrych, Bořil – Souček – Mihalík (83. Vukadinovič), Hušbauer, Barák (80. Piták), Zmrhal – Mešanovič (74. Kenia)

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