The away end made a lot of noise during Tottenham Hotspur’s 3-0 victory over Slavia Prague, and there was even a moment when they paid tribute to a Spurs player.
Tottenham Hotspur never looked like doing anything other than beating Slavia Prague on Tuesday night, but the atmosphere did not match the performance on the pitch.
Little more than 47,000 fans attended the midweek clash, despite the fact that Heung-min Son was in town to address the Spurs supporters.
However, the Slavia Prague fans were in fine voice throughout the night, continuing to get behind their team even when the game was out of their team’s reach.

Slavia Prague fans share special moment with Tottenham’s Antonin Kinsky
The Slavia Prague faithful remained at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium long after the full-time whistle had sounded to offer their appreciation to the players.
Antonin Kinsky was even able to share a moment with the travelling support, as he knelt in front of them and joined in with their post-match chanting. Kinsky, of course, played for the Czech outfit before he made the switch to North London.
The young goalkeeper only made 30 appearances for Slavia Prague, but clearly, he is held in high regard by the club’s followers.
Kinsky has not received many chances at Spurs
While 30 appearances might not seem like a lot, it will take a while before Kinsky plays this number of times for Spurs.
The 22-year-old has only made two starts this season and even after Guglielmo Vicario made a dreadful error against Fulham, Kinsky has not been given any further opportunities.
Frank recently admitted that Kinsky is probably not 100 per cent happy at Tottenham due to his lack of minutes on the pitch this season.
With the Italian putting on a strong display against Kinsky’s former team, the shot-stopper, who was signed last January, is likely to continue struggling for game time.
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