Sparta – Brestois 1:2, Own goal, only shot on goal. After a lackluster performance, Sparta fell in the Champions League with Brest

Sparta – Brestois 1:2, Own goal, only shot on goal. After a lackluster performance, Sparta fell in the Champions League with Brest

Brest started with a clear tactic from the start. He didn’t rush anywhere, he waited for the Letenskýs to hesitate or for a standard situation. It worked for Sparta, as apart from Jakub Pešek‘s chance in the 16th minute, they did not create any great opportunities.

On the contrary, the guests threatened. First, Ludovic Ajorque ran away from captain Filip Panák, got to the long kick first and narrowly missed the far post with a cross from an angle. Subsequently, Kamory Doumbia appeared in a great chance, but his finish from the area immediately in front of goalkeeper Peter Vindal was not successful at all. The penalty came in the 37th minute. The deflected corner only reached Edimilson Fernandes, who was left all alone on the penalty and opened the scoring with a hard shot from the first.

It was clear that the reigning masters were not well. In addition, head coach Lars Friis struggled with the absences of Lukáš Haraslín or Veljko Birmančevič. Jakub Pešek and another striker Albion Rrahmani jumped on the wings.

The interplay didn’t work very well up front, and when you add to that the mistakes in the back rows or in midfield, it was another lackluster performance. Everything was crowned by Brest’s second goal in the 79th minute, when Vindahl found Ajorque with a pass and midfielder Kaan Kairinen unfortunately knocked the ball into his own net from the subsequent action. Victor Olatunji only adjusted the score in the set-up, but the hosts could not do more.

Letenský extended the series of miserable results that has been going on since the end of September. In the domestic competition, Sparta has dropped to third place and has four points in the Champions League halfway through the main stage. He then has duels with Atlético Madrid, at Feyenoord, with Inter and the end at Leverkusen. She would most likely need to earn at least five to six more points to advance to the spring elimination phase. Brest already has ten of them after Wednesday’s triumph.

Match of the 4th round of the Champions League
Sparta PragueStade Brest 1:2 (0:1)
Goals: 90.+2 Olatunji – 37. Fernandes, 79. own Kairinen. Referee: Balakin – Berkut, Zaporozhenko – Derevinskyj (video, all Ukrainian). ŽK: Ryneš – Ajorque. Viewers: 18,033.
Sparta: Vindahl – Vitík, Panák, Cobbaut – Wiesner, Laci (85. Suchomel), Kairinen (85. Solbakken), Ryneš (85. Sadílek) – Pešek (78. Tuci), Rrahmani (64. Daněk) – Olatunji. Coach: Friis.
Brest: Bizot – Lala, Chardonnet, Coulibaly, Haidara – Lees-Melou – Camara (81. Martin), Doumbia (81. Saláh), Fernandes (81. Magnett) – Ajorque, Baldé (74. Lage). Coach: Roy.
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