The Players Sighed with Relief After a Victorious Match
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The Players Sighed with Relief After a Victorious Match

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The Mladá Boleslav footballers got the victory against Most by hard work and by collective effort. This time, the main characters of the game were the goalkeeper Miroslav Miller, the centre forward Martin Abraham and the striker Luboš Pecka. All of them agreed that Most was a very hard opponent. Therefore, the three points for Mladá Boleslav could not be taken for granted until the referee's last whistle.

Although he has scored a winning goal, which shifted him to the top of the league strikers' rank, Pecka does not feel well about emphasizing his personal exceptionality. "We've won and that's important," he said, being happier about gaining three points to the league table than about getting the eighth entry into the goal statistics. Before he surely shot through Most's Vaniak after Nesvadba's centre he failed in the two cinch chances. At first, he hit the left post of the Most's goal from an angle and after a while he did not hit a centre shot at the boundary of the goal area in front of the unattended goal. "One must score in such chances, I've hit the ball absurdly with a knee," repented Pecka, but his mood was not spoilt. "Most was playing excellently, we failed a lot in the passes, but with our effort we managed to win the game," added the elite league striker. "We finally needed to win and it's good that we've succeeded," said the goalkeeper Miller, who also emphasized that Mladá Boleslav defence had most problems with fast Mendy, who was setting the Most's actions along the right wing.
He played with an appetite as if he wanted to remind to all at Mladá Boleslav that it cared for him recently. The audience, the team-mates as well as the coaches were satisfied with the return of recovered Abraham. He has already healed the broken little toe, still, before the match, he consulted not only the team doctor but also some of his team-mates that already went through such injury in the past. "In the game I had no difficulties, but after a longer game pause I started to have cramp in the second half," Abraham explained why he left early 15 minutes before the end of the match. "I believe that he will last out whole ninety minutes against Liberec," proclaimed the head-coach Uhrin."I'm looking forward to the match in Liberec, I still have a lot of friends there," remarked Abraham, who transferred to Mladá Boleslav from the champion Liberec during this summer.

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