Kinsky Gets Support From Goalkeeper Community After Champions League Debacle, if Not From His Coach
Kinsky was substituted after 17 minutes following two errors leading to goals in his Champions League debut, with Tottenham losing 5-2 at Atletico Madrid, manager Tudor recently appointed.
- On March 10, 2026, Tottenham goalkeeper Antonin Kinsky was substituted 17 minutes into his Champions League debut at Atletico's Metropolitano after an early error gave Atletico Madrid a 1-0 lead in a 5-2 loss.
- Two of Kinsky's goals conceded in the first half stemmed from his own errors, with injuries to James Maddison, Dejan Kulusevski, and Son Heung-min's departure weakening Tottenham's attack.
- Kinsky received public backing from the goalkeeper community and former professionals after his early substitution, with Peter Schmeichel warning the decision could harm his career.
- Spurs now must overturn a three-goal deficit in the second leg and face a crucial Premier League trip to Liverpool next, amplifying pressure in a pivotal week.
- Since his February 14 appointment, Tudor's short stint has coincided with poor results, and Kinsky's errors may have severe mental impacts, experts warn.
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CHRONICLE. When Igor Tudor removed goalkeeper Antonin Kinsky in the 17th minute after two goals, it was a rejection of his own coaching. Tudor's leadership style is lowering the playing squad - and making the crisis in Tottenham even deeper.
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'Killed his career': Ex-GKs show support for Kinsky
A host of former goalkeepers including Peter Schmeichel and Joe Hart have spoken out in support of Tottenham Hotspur goalkeeper Antonín Kinsky after his horror-performance in the Champions League round-of-16-clash against Atlético Madrid.
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