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Slavia Prague: a historic offensive in the Champions League

Despite an opening match of the Champions League against Bodö / Glipt ending in a 2-2 draw, Slavia Prague achieved a remarkable offensive performance, generating enthusiasm and pride within the club. The Jindřich Trpišovský team recorded impressive statistics, including the highest number of goals expected (xG) without penalty (3.98) and the highest number of shots (26) compared to other Czech clubs in the Champions League since 2005/06. This historic performance, which saw Slavia take the lead 2-0, demonstrates a powerful offensive and determination to be noticed on the European scene.

The Czech team has demonstrated an unprecedented offensive force, confirmed by Opta’s data following the competition since 2005/06. Statistics show a significant increase in xG without penalty, reaching an exceptional level of 3.98, as well as a high number of goal shots. This exceptional offensive performance is attributed to coach Jindřich Trpišovský and his team, who have managed to create many opportunities to score. The team even managed to take the 2-0 advantage before granting an equalizer goal at the end of the game.

Although the game ended in a draw, Slavia Prague’s offensive performance is undeniably a success. The club will earn €700,000, a significant amount given the importance of the competition. This historical entry into Slavia’s statistics will not be forgotten and reflects the offensive potential of the team. Slavia’s performance was praised by fans and observers, confirming their status as a rising force in European football.