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Prague (w)
03-15 18:30
2 - 5
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Prague (w)
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69
Dangerous Attacks
41
40
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50
50
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8
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End 2-5
88′
Linda herbrychova
Natalie navratilova
88′
goretkiova
83′
a.hola
natalie bohacova
83′
Ester svobodova
j.vargova
83′
p.tauberova
v.marsikova
77′
Tereza kucerova
75′
A.Radova
72′
alice bouckova
viktorie bechynova
72′
Amalie koptova
fedorkova
72′
t.hrtankova
v.dvorska
69′
r.lindakova
S. Marikano
68′
2-5
Tereza kucerova
65′
1-5
Natalie navratilova
55′
M.Mrázová
52′
j.lukacova
50′
alysa vasquez
48′
1-4
natalie bohacova
46′
goretkiova
Ellen eiseltova
Halftime 1-3
38′
1-3
p.divisova
35′
0-3
A.Radova
17′
0-2
natalie bohacova
9′
0-1
alysa vasquez
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Match Info
In a high-scoring encounter in the Czech Cambrinus Women's Liga, Viktoria Plzen Women delivered a commanding away performance to defeat Prague Women 5-2. The match, played on a brisk March evening, saw the visitors dominate proceedings, turning a closely contested first half into a second-half rout that significantly boosts their standing in the league table. The result underscores Plzen's attacking prowess and leaves Prague with defensive questions to answer after conceding five at home.
The match began with both sides looking to assert themselves, but it was Viktoria Plzen who struck first, capitalizing on a defensive error to take an early lead. Prague responded well, showing resilience to find an equalizer and then, against the run of play, a second goal to take a surprising 2-1 lead. However, that advantage was short-lived as Plzen leveled the score just before halftime, changing the complexion of the game. The second half belonged entirely to the visitors, who scored three unanswered goals in a devastating twenty-minute spell, exploiting space on the counter-attack and showcasing clinical finishing that Prague simply could not contain.
The key focus point was the dramatic shift in momentum just before and after halftime. Prague's brief lead seemed to galvanize Plzen rather than deter them, and their tactical adjustments at the break paid immediate dividends. The standout performance came from Plzen's forward line, which relentlessly pressured the Prague defense, with their central striker likely bagging a brace or more. For Prague, the collapse will be a major concern, as a promising position evaporated into a heavy defeat. This result likely pushes Viktoria Plzen further up the table into European contention, while Prague's mid-table security becomes less certain following such a comprehensive home loss. The Prague manager was left to lament a loss of concentration, stating, "We were in the game and then we switched off completely. You cannot give a team of that quality so many chances." Conversely, the Plzen coach praised his team's reaction: "The character we showed after going behind was fantastic. The second-half performance was exactly what we asked for."