The tension first increased when it turned out that this was not a photomontage, but an authentic image. The claim of the Slavic boss Tvrdík, who called the picture a fake, thus disappeared. He was wrong. Krmenčík took pictures with the fans completely voluntarily. Explaining why it’s easy in the end.
Krmenčík went voluntarily to play for the Slavic reserve against the Jablonec river at the weekend. The duel was played in Břízky in North Bohemia, and it was there that a group of fans asked the stormtrooper in a stitched jersey for a joint photo. This is exactly how Krmenčík described the situation on social networks.
“A bunch of boys wanted to take a picture at the bachelor party. I never turn anyone down. They counted down 321 … they picked up the uppers and the photo was born, “the assailant stitched on social networks.
He said he had absolutely no idea what the party was and what club he was supporting. In good faith, he only granted their wishes. “I did not know what was going on. They just managed to slap me. “A hat for that,” the footballer admitted that the rival’s fans had given him a lot. He wasn’t even angry with them. “A hat for that. It was a joke on their part. Krmenčík.
He has already managed to upset the players, coach and fans of Pilsen this season. He scored a goal for his former club last October and celebrated it wildly. Subsequently, he had to pick on players because of the payouts they make in Victoria. He cooked a few days earlier when he joined the thank-you note and shouted “Zku …. á Plzeň.”
The reaction did not take long. David Limberský, Victoria’s longtime support, responded on social media. “Krmenčík is the biggest disgrace ever in Pilsen,” he said on his instagram profile. He immediately added a photo of Krmenčík’s jersey by the fireplace.
Victoria’s gunner Jean David Beauguel also expressed his opinion on the attacker on the social network, and his evaluation was not flattering either.