Late goal by Mešanovič saves one point with Jablonec

1:1
(0:0)
round  26, Su 30.4.2017, Eden Arena
round  26, Su 30.4.2017, Eden Arena
Slavia - Jablonec
PRAGUE/EDEN ARENA - For the first time since Slavia took over the Eden Arena and made the stadium their real home the sewn-ones played the home game. After an unlucky goal by Michael Lüftner which spoiled a clean sheet for brilliant Jiří Pavlenka, substitute Muris Mešanovič equalised in 90th minute. Slavia is now equal with Viktoria on top of the league having - unfortunately - worse score from mutual games.
1:1

Lineups

Slavia

Pavlenka – Frydrych, Lüftner, Deli (56. Barák), Flo – Ngadeu – Sýkora (74. Mingazov), Hušbauer, Ščuk, Zmrhal (63. Mešanovič) – Škoda

Jablonec

Hrubý – Jankovič, Pernica, Beneš, Zelený – Hübschman – Diviš, Kubista, Pospíšil (90. Breda), Trávník – Mihálik (74. Považanec)

MATCH DETAILS

Statistiky
Goals: 90. Mešanovič - 73. Lüftner (OG)
Booking: Ščuk, Hušbauer - Hrubý, Kubista
Referee: Zelinka - Paták, Antoníček
Attendance
15873

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