Souček roars the scalded West Ham. Hammers are also investigating international disgrace

West Ham must now try to repeat the turn of the iconic year 1976 for the Londoners, when they lost to Eintracht in the Cup Winners’ Cup 1: 2, but in retaliation they secured a 3: 1 win.

However, retaliation was taking place in London’s Upton Park. Now he has to try to turn in front of the 50,000-strong boiler at Frankfurt’s Deutsche Bank Park.

Photo: Kirsty Wigglesworth, CTK / AP

West Ham’s top football player Tomáš Souček in the opening semifinal of the European League.Photo: Kirsty WigglesworthCTK / AP

“It simply came to our notice then. But we didn’t play well enough to achieve a better result. But we’re still in the game. It’s not gone yet. We will retaliate and do everything we can to move forward, “Moyes said.

“It will be a new match. I hope we play better in it. We have a lot of work to do. But the players have a great character, “he added.

The match started for West Ham as a nightmare, because after 49 seconds she collected after Ansgar Knauff’s shot. Twenty minutes later, Mikhail Antonio equalized, but shortly after the break, Daichi Kamada scored the win. The Hammers were also a bit unlucky, because they hit the goal three times during the match at London Stadium.

“We have not shown enough to win. We want to be much better in retaliation from the first minute. We want to set more goals and advance, “Souček, who was the only Czech in the home team, urged after the defeat, because Vladimír Coufal and Alex Král stayed on the bench the whole match.

“We have to believe that revenge will be the biggest match of their lives for most players, because it’s just a step away from the finals,” he added.

But West Ham solves not only the defeat, but also the shame caused by his fans. Some of them were supposed to attack German ARD Radio journalists Tim Brockmeier and Philipp Hofmeister. The attack was to take place in the 21st minute after the equalizing goal of Antonia. Journalists claimed to have received several blows and the attackers also tore off their headphones.

The club has already issued a statement about the incident, informing that it will analyze camera recordings and, in cooperation with the police, identify rioters to whom they will be granted lifetime entry bans at West Ham’s home and outdoor matches.

“We have an unquenchable feeling that something may come in from behind, a blow or something,” Hofmeister predicted during the broadcast, who said after an unpleasant experience: “My dreams of English football have been ruined.”

Commentary colleague Derek Rae also shook his head at the situation. “I have never experienced anything like this,” he said.

Comments

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *