The league record streak is over

1:2
(0:1)
round  11, Su 22.10.2017, Eden Aréna
round  11, Su 22.10.2017, Eden Aréna
Slavia - Liberec
PRAGUE/EDEN ARENA - Slavia have been 36 league games unbeaten before the home game with Slovan Liberec and have not lost in Eden for almost two years. but the record streak s over after a 1-2 loss with Slovan. Goal by Tomáš Necid came too late to leave some time for the equaliser.
1:2

Lineups

Slavia

Laštůvka – Bořil, Frydrych, Jugas, Sobol – Souček, Hušbauer – Sýkora (59. Danny), van Buren (73. Necid), Stoch (80. Zmrhal) – Škoda (C)

Liberec

Kolář – Coufal (C), Kúdela, Karafiát, Hybš – Kulhánek, Breite – Ševčík, Bosančić (88. Mikula), Potočný (75. Voltr) – Graiciar (82. Pulkrab)

MATCH DETAILS

Statistiky
Goals: 90' Necid - 36' Potočný, 73' Bosancić (pen)
Booking: Sýkora - Kulhánek, Potočný
Referee: Pechanec - Arnošt, Koval
Attendance
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