He Signed with Sparta Prague, the Team He Wished Would Die! Jurasek Was Met with a Barrage of Whistles.
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Sparta Prague's signing of Matej Jurasek, a product of the youth academy of their arch-rivals Slavia Prague, has caused considerable tension. During the FK Teplice match, the 22-year-old player faced protests from his own fans, and manager Brian Priske defended him, engaging in a heated argument with the supporters in front of the stands after the game.
They practiced the vulgar chant before Matěj Jurásek first put on the number 31 jersey. Spartak fans, and not just the radical ones, do not forgive the Slavist past. The opposite is also true. Football hatred can only be brushed away.
Czech team Sparta Prague's new player, Matej Jurasek, was booed by fans in his first match. Sparta fans booed the young man, who had previously posted "Death to Sparta" on social media... Click here for more.
Matěj Jurásek will not have a bed of roses with Sparta fans. That is more than clear after his debut in the red jersey. The fresh reinforcement of Letenský, who had worked in Slavia for several years in the past, was practically shouted from the stands from the very beginning, and everything culminated a quarter of an hour before the end, when the winger reached the pitch.
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