The start of the Euro 2024 qualifiers was a sad experience for the Poles and an enjoyable one for the Czechs. The white-red, led by Fernando Santos for the first time, easily lost 1: 3. Tomas Pesser, who played for three and a half years as a football player for the Polish clubs Jagiellonia Bialystok and Bogdance Ochna, paints a picture in the Czech media of self-confident Poles who came to Prague as if they wanted their own. .
“We had information that there was no chemistry in the team yet. We knew that their defense and reserve were collapsing, – said Besir in the “Primak” program on the Sport.cz portal. – That’s why I hoped we would be better, which was finally confirmed – added the Czech national team manager.
According to Besir, the Czech team was initially ignored by the Polish national team. – There is always a formal training before the match, and the Poles were so confident that they did not come to it. This was their first sign of relief. During the match, I didn’t look at the Polish bench, because two bombs fell at the start, which made me elated,” said Besir, referring to the two goals for the Czech Republic that were scored in the first three minutes of the match.
After the match, Santos quickly came to shake hands with Silhav and then disappeared.
He also accused the Poles of not wanting to engage in any talks with the Czechs after the match and quickly left. – I always try to talk to people from the corresponding union, but I have never had any contact with the Poles. After the match, Santos quickly came to shake hands with Silhavy and then disappeared – Peser commented, adding that the Polish team may have been afraid of a negative media reaction after the defeat.
Thomas Besser is 41 years old. He was a soccer player for many years. He was employed by Slavia Braga, Kayserispor of Turkey, Livingston FC from Scotland, as well as Jagiellonia, where he played eight matches in the 2008/2009 season, Ekstraklasa, and Bogdanka Okzna. It was in the latter club that in 2013 he started his football career and changed his sport to futsal. He is currently the manager of the Czech national team.
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