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Krollis starts in a goalless draw in the Czech top-flight

Raimonds Krollis. Image credit to Marek Sekač

In the Czech Chance Liga, Raimonds Krollis made his second start for Slovan Liberec in a match that ended in a goalless draw against Bohemians.

The 23-year-old forward had an impressive first start last week, scoring a first-half brace. Later he expressed in a post-game interview that scoring those goals felt like escaping from prison. Eager to build on that success, Krollis aimed to continue his strong performance as his team traveled to Prague to face their table neighbors, Bohemians.

Unfortunately, Krollis was unable to replicate his previous week’s form. He played 84 minutes before being substituted. Raimonds also received a yellow card in the first half. Despite this setback, the Latvian striker has made a notable impact in his first three appearances for Slovan Liberec since transferring from Serie B side Spezia Calcio, having scored two goals.

Following the draw, Slovan Liberec remains in 10th place in the league table with 28 points. They will next face Dukla Prague next Sunday in a bid to improve their standings.