Tottenham's Kinsky Thanks Support After Champions League 'Nightmare'
- On Tuesday, Tottenham goalkeeper Antonin Kinsky conceded twice against Atletico Madrid in the Champions League last-16 first leg, slipping to allow Marcos Llorente to score after six minutes before a scuffed kick gifted Julian Alvarez an easy goal in the 14th minute.
- Interim head coach Igor Tudor handed the 22-year-old Kinsky his first start since October for the last-16 first leg at Riyadh Air Metropolitano, a bold selection that quickly unravelled when the goalkeeper's opportunity turned into a horror show.
- Teammates Cristian Romero and Kevin Danso offered comfort as Kinsky departed after 17 minutes, while Manchester United and Denmark great Peter Schmeichel and Joe Hart publicly backed the young goalkeeper despite the errors.
- In an Instagram story on Wednesday, Kinsky said "Thanks for the messages," while sports psychologist Andrew Lane from the University of Wolverhampton suggested the painful experience could help him return stronger as a player.
- Tottenham will face Atletico in the return leg in London on March 19, offering the club a chance to move past the defensive errors that defined the first leg at Riyadh Air Metropolitano.
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After failing, suffering 3 dollars in 15 minutes and being replaced in the League of Champions, the Czech poet Antonín Kinský must be hired by Tottenham at the end of the season. According to The Telegraph, the idea of the English club is that 22-year-old boy went out from England to try to live on a long career. Still according to the portal, the goalor almost went out of Tottenham for loan in the last two transfer windows looking for more oppo…
22-year-old Antonín Kinsky conceded three goals in just fifteen minutes in his first Champions League match.
"From dream to nightmare and again to sleep" is the phrase that Antonín Kinsky published in his Instagram story this afternoon, after yesterday's match. In the same post, the Czech goalkeeper added: "Thank you for the messages", thanking the messages of support received. The goalkeeper made two serious mistakes that led to the first and third goal of the Red Whites, which caused his replacement by the technician Igor Tudor after the third time.
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