
The Neil Diamond classic, Sweet Caroline, has quickly become a fan anthem in recent times. In the 74th minute, Kamara saw the second yellow card after a foul on Sáček.Aston Villa is one of the best-supported clubs in England, and at every home match the players are serenaded with fan chants and songs. "Immediately after, Sakala put the ball past Nita from a corner, but he did not earn the goal due to offside. "Hložek escaped the visitors' defence and presented the ball in front of a half-open goal to Pešek, but he hit the crossbar. "The home team could have increased their lead after about 25 seconds of the second half. The game continued for a while, but the referee Palabiyik showed on his watch that the ball crossed the goal line entirely. "Pešek found Hancko from the corner, whose header bounced from the post to the visiting goalkeeper. Since then, Sparta have not lost to Scottish opponents in European competition seven times in a row, of which they have won six times. "After an October loss of 2-1, they advanced after extra time. "Sparta defeated Rangers by the same score in September 1991 in the first round of the European Cup. In the setting, the guests played two corners in a row, but the home team defended themselves with all their might." Ceska Televize © SNS Group They were lucky that the Rangers did not manage the final pass in their only big chance. "Only at the very end did the locals let themselves be pushed and almost paid for it. The resentment intensified when Finnish midfielder Kamara was in the game, one of the main characters in the infamous March 8th final of the European League with Slavia, after whom he accused Kúdela of racist swearing and then physically attacked him. "They whistled ominously when the opponent had the ball. In the end, they enjoyed the thank you note with the players. Fans appreciated each defensive intervention, a successful pass.

"It was a great environment for the players, noisy, natural. Only then could they rejoice at the corner flag, and goalkeeper Nita sprinted across the entire field. "A moment of tension, the Spartans raised their hands, but confirmation came a few seconds later. "After Pešek's center, Hancko headed onto the post, from which the ball bounced a few centimetres behind the line from where the goalkeeper McGregor pulled it out. "Turkish referee Palabiyik's watch beeped, and then he pointed to the centre of the field. "The first goal of the Spartan footballers in this year's European League had to be dedicated to goal line technology.

After two matches, Sparta holds the second promotion position in Group A." iDNES © SNS Group "In the end, the little Spartans could be satisfied, their team won an important 1-0 victory thanks to a goal by Dávid Hancko.

"When the Finnish midfielder left the field in the second half after the intervention on Michal Sáček, the stadium rioted very loudly. "In addition to the successful actions of the home team, the exclusion of Glen Kamara, the main actor in the spring incident with Ondřej Kúdela, also aroused a significant response.

"The loud chanting of 'Sparta' sounded very often by the Generali Arena, the children took care of a great atmosphere. "The team of coach Pavel Vrba enjoyed the match in an unusual atmosphere, but the match definitely benefited that the stands were not empty. iSport © MARTIN DIVISEK/EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock Here's what the assembled Prague press thought of the match. Kamara would be sent off for a second yellow card as his side chased the game in the second half and that helped the home side see out the clash. It was unsettling to hear the children in attendance whistle and boo midfielder Glen Kamara's every touch after the racist abuse he suffered at the hands of Ondrej Kudela, a Slavia Prague player the young Sparta fans seemingly would prefer to back over the Rangers man.
#Turkish anthem football stadium full
Sparta Prague players stand as Rangers players kneel before the matchīut the bizarre facet of this European tie was the presence of 10,000 kids and their chaperones, permitted access in lieu of Sparta's regular supporters as a compromise for full stadium closure for racist behaviour in a past qualifying round. They had McGregor to thank for keeping the home side's tally at just one with young forward Adam Hlozek denied on several occasions. Rangers didn't threaten as much as they'd have liked with their only fleeting moment of joy rightly spoiled by the offside flag after Fashion Sakala had bundled home. Rangers fell to a second Europa League defeat in as many group stage games when they lost 1-0 to Sparta Prague on Thursday night.ĭavid Hancko's header on the half-hour mark was enough to secure a victory with goal-line technology foiling Allan McGregor's last ditch effort to claw the ball away.
