Tottenham Hotspur's Czech goalkeeper Antonín Kinský has reacted for the first time after a difficult evening in Madrid. Almost 24 hours after the difficult match at the "Metropolitano Stadium" against Atlético Madrid.
The 22-year-old goalkeeper has published a message on social networks to thank all those who have supported him, reports "Gazeta Express".
"Thank you for the messages. From dream to nightmare, to dream again. See you," was his message on Instagram, accompanied by a photo where he is seen kneeling and disappointed after the third goal conceded by his team.

The Czech goalkeeper was selected as the starter by coach Igor Tudor for the first match of the Champions League qualifying round.
The decision also came due to recent criticism of Spurs' other goalkeeper, Guglielmo Vicario.
However, the match quickly turned into a nightmare for Kinsky.
After just a quarter of an hour of play and with the score 3-0 for the Spanish team, following two serious mistakes by the goalkeeper, Tudor decided to immediately substitute him, a decision that caused much discussion.
Kinsky, born in 2003, transferred to Tottenham in January 2025 for around 16.5 million euros and has so far made 13 appearances for the London club.
His contract with Spurs runs until June 30, 2029.
Despite the difficult evening in Madrid, his message clearly shows his desire to come back stronger and continue to fight for his place in Tottenham's goal. /Express newspaper