Slavia Praha and FK Teplice played out a goalless draw in their recent match in the Czech First League. Slavia dominated possession in the first half, but struggled to create clear-cut chances against a resilient Teplice defense. In the 34th minute, Douděra missed a great opportunity to open the scoring for Slavia, while Wallem also failed to hit the target with his shot.
Teplice had their best chance just before halftime when Masopust fouled Jásir in the penalty area. However, Vachoušek failed to convert the resulting penalty, allowing Slavia goalkeeper Mandous to make a crucial save.
In the second half, Slavia made a substitution and it paid off as Schranz provided the assist for Jurečka to score in the 48th minute. Despite their efforts, Slavia struggled to find a second goal and were punished in the 73rd minute when Chytil equalized for Teplice. However, after a lengthy VAR review, the goal was disallowed due to an offside position.
Both teams had chances to win the game in the closing stages. Slavia’s Holeš fired just over the crossbar in the 86th minute, while Teplice’s Knapík missed a great opportunity to score. In the end, neither team could find a breakthrough, and the match ended in a 0-0 draw.
This result means that Slavia Praha has now drawn four of their last five league matches against Teplice. Despite their dominance in possession, Slavia struggled to convert their chances into goals and will be disappointed with the result.
In another match, FK Mladá Boleslav secured a 2-1 victory over Bohemians Praha 1905. Hilál opened the scoring for Mladá Boleslav in the 29th minute, but Matoušek equalized for Bohemians in the 60th minute. However, Pulkrab scored the winning goal for Mladá Boleslav in the 84th minute to secure all three points.
Overall, it was an entertaining round of matches in the Czech First League, with both Slavia Praha and FK Mladá Boleslav securing positive results.