Vrba was declared the best Czech football coach of the decade

Vlastimil Vacek, Right

“Of course, I’m very happy for such an award. Now I have it mainly by remembering the beautiful previous years that I had in football. Lots of great experiences and interesting matches and players. It was an amazing 10 years,” Vrba told reporters.

Vrba followed the legendary Karel Brückner, who mastered the survey from 2001 to 2010. Like the previous winner, he is known primarily as a pioneer of offensive and combination football. When Vrba took over Pilsen in the autumn of 2008, he started playing with her for the time in the highest competition in an unusually offensive style. Subsequently, he won three league titles with Victoria during an exceptionally successful era in two engagements in western Bohemia, and played a group of the Champions League with her three times.

Sparta Prague coach Pavel Vrba celebrates a 1-0 victory over Slavia.

Vlastimil Vacek, Right

“If I am a pioneer of offensive football in the Czech league, I would not dare to say that. I am mainly influenced by the fact that I was able to move gradually from the youngest, from the preparations. I played in the Czech league from Žilina, whose owner wanted to dominate and score a lot of goals, where I was convinced that it could work in adult football as well. he wanted to succeed here as well, “said Vrba, who started his coaching career in Ostrava.

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“The Czech league was perhaps the most defensive in the world in the past. Then Pavel came up with something that impressed me terribly. I was able to watch the matches of Pilsen ten times in a row, I wondered how it is possible that the right back is so up. Impressed me that the Czech team is able to surpass the European opponent in some parameters, “said Vrba Trpišovský.

Vrba also won the league title as head coach in Slovakia with Žilina and in Bulgaria with Ludogorc Razgrad. From 2014 to 2016, he led the Czech national team. The 55-year-old coach took over Sparta in February and is currently in second place in the league table behind Pilsen’s leader.

“Of course we want to play at the top and as Sparta’s coach I have to say that we would like to end Slavia’s successful line. We want to get in front of them, but also in front of all the other opponents,” Vrba added.

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