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"Why Didn't the Czechs Go to the Thanksgiving Party? We Didn't Feel Unity," Said Captain Souček.

Summary by iDNES.cz
The press spokespersons did not allow another question about the rejected thank-you note with the fans. So Tomáš Souček, captain of the national football team, managed to tell only part of the story after the 6-0 win over Gibraltar: "This time we did not feel unity, that we all wanted to pursue the same goal and advance to the World Cup. That we did not all come to the cauldron, was our answer."
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The 6-0 victory over Gibraltar in the final World Cup qualifier was overshadowed by a conflict that erupted between Czech fans and players just moments after the final whistle. The newspaper managed to obtain a video of a harsh exchange of views between fans and Czech captain Tomáš Souček.

The 30-year-old West Ham midfielder went to the "boiler" with the spectators to explain the situation and believes that the incident will paradoxically unite both sides before the March play-off for the championship. In an interview with journalists, Souček described the qualifying group and the final second place as rather negative. The fan group Fanatismus Česko, which forms the national team "boiler", had already announced before the match th…

The press spokespersons did not allow another question about the rejected thank-you note with the fans. So Tomáš Souček, captain of the national football team, managed to tell only part of the story after the 6-0 win over Gibraltar: "This time we did not feel unity, that we all wanted to pursue the same goal and advance to the World Cup. That we did not all come to the cauldron, was our answer."

·Čestlice, Czechia
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iDNES.cz broke the news in Čestlice, Czechia on Tuesday, November 18, 2025.
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