Although Kovář is at the beginning of his career and relatively young as a goalkeeper at 23 , he has already helped himself to some silverware .
In his first season in England, he helped Man Utd’s U18s win that level ‘s Premier League title . In the same age group as Gladbach’s Tomáš Čvančara and David Jurásek, who recently joined Hoffenheim on loan from Benfica , he comes into play with the Czech Republic , who were eliminated as favourites for the U19 Euros in 2020 due to COVID .
In addition to his league victory with Sparta last year , Kovář was named goalkeeper of the season . With him now pushing Hrádecký , could Bayer finally shake off its unwanted “Neverkusen” tag ?
” It was hectic and stressful in the summer . From May 31st onwards I did n’t know where to play , but of all the options offered, Leverkusen was the best option . My first impressions were great. It ‘s a big club and the next step in my career . ” – Kovář on joining Leverkusen last summer
“Since the start of the Europa League we have said that we will decide things game by game . There is a competition for places and at each game he shows that he has the required level . He can be an option . So far, Matěj has played in the Cup and Europa League , Lukáš in the Bundesliga, but nothing is set in stone.” – Bayer head coach Xabi Alonso sees new starts for Kovář .
“I probably describe myself as a calm goalkeeper, well
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