Slavia Praha delivered a commanding 4-0 victory over Mladá Boleslav at the Fortuna Arena in the Czech Liga's 21st round. The home side was propelled by Tomáš Chorý, who scored twice in the first half to give Slavia a comfortable lead. Chorý opened the scoring in the 9th minute, capitalizing on a precise assist from David Jurásek, and doubled the advantage in the 28th minute, this time assisted by David Doudera.

Chorý's Early Brilliance Sets the Pace

Mladá Boleslav struggled to find their rhythm, and despite making several substitutions early in the second half, they could not shift the momentum. Slavia's control was further cemented by a third goal from Michal Sadílek in the 58th minute. The visiting side's frustrations were palpable, as they failed to muster significant threats.

Dominant Second Half Seals the Victory

Slavia continued to dominate the proceedings, with M. E. Suleiman adding a fourth goal deep into stoppage time. The home team enjoyed 61% possession and registered 20 shots, with 9 on target, showcasing their attacking prowess. Key player performances, including those of Chorý and Doudera, were instrumental in maintaining Slavia's attacking momentum.

A Strong Statement from Slavia Praha

With this win, Slavia Praha consolidates their strong form, having been consistently green in recent fixtures. Their performance against Mladá Boleslav highlights their attacking fluidity and defensive solidity, positioning them well as contenders in the league. Meanwhile, Mladá Boleslav will need to reassess their strategies, as this defeat marks a low point in an otherwise mixed season.

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