Bohemians’ Biggest Problem: Lack of Offensive Firepower

What is Bohemians’ biggest problem at the moment?

We are generally concerned about the productivity of the final or pre-final phase. We have to start scoring goals. We have improved the defensive, but the offense has completely gone. We have to add, the players have to push themselves more into the end zone. We won’t finish, we won’t shoot.

Did it also decide the duel in Sparta?

We played a decent game for the health we are in this week, how difficult it was to put the lineup together. We had interesting passages in the first half, but in a game like this it is very important to score a goal. This will put Sparta under pressure. After conceding a goal, we ran out of energy, we didn’t even have the patrons to do anything with the match.

What were the matches different from Wednesday’s cup, when you lost 1:2?

Two completely different games, many changes in the lineups, but we were closer to victory on Wednesday. There we lost after technical skills, after long cars. We lost the win rather stupidly and without emphasis in both goals. We could have succeeded on Saturday, but I repeat that at Letná you have to score a goal. When we went for points in the past games, we always led. I’m sorry that we have a good match with Sparta, but then we’ll do something. Otherwise, I’m kidding, we still had 12 live players on Friday. We made the lineup an hour before the game.

In addition, due to an injury, Jan Vondra, who handled the duels with Jan Kuchta excellently, had to withdraw.

It was perfectly whistled. They both played on the edge, I’m just sorry that Vondrys finished, it was also one of the key moments of the match. Then we missed, among other things, a constructive defense and how he was able to jump ahead of the opponent’s players.

It was hot again between the benches, was the match more heated than usual?

Just like always. There are emotions in these matches, the Spartan bench is very active. Likewise in the cup, I wouldn’t see anything dramatic behind it. At the end we shook hands and left. The home team saw that they were not doing well, then they put pressure on the referee. But it didn’t decide if the benches were arguing.

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