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Schmeichel's Fury: Spurs Gaffer 'Destroys' Kinsky's Career with Brutal 17-Min Sub

Schmeichel's Fury: Spurs Gaffer 'Destroys' Kinsky's Career with Brutal 17-Min Sub

EN 10 March 2026 at 23:24
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Antonin Kinsky endured a nightmare return for Tottenham in their Champions League last-16 first leg against Atlético Madrid, conceding three quick goals before being subbed off in tears after just 17 minutes for Guglielmo Vicario. Peter Schmeichel slammed manager Tudor's decision on CBS Sports, claiming it 'completely destroyed' the Czech keeper's career and that he should've been supported until half-time. The incident has sparked debate on man-management in the spotlight of Europe's elite competition.

Schmeichel's Fury: Spurs Gaffer 'Destroys' Kinsky's Career with Brutal 17-Min Sub

Picture this: you've waited nearly six months for your big moment back between the sticks, only to get absolutely rinsed in the first 15 minutes. That's the grim tale of Antonin Kinsky, Tottenham's forgotten Czech stopper, who returned for a Champions League last-16 thriller against Atlético Madrid – and left in tears after just 17 minutes.

A Return That Turned to Rubble

Kinsky's previous outing? A 2-0 League Cup loss to Newcastle back in October. Fast-forward to this Madrid meltdown, and Marcos Llorente, Antoine Griezmann, and Julian Alvarez treated his goal like a bus stop. 3-0 down after a quarter-hour – Simeone's lot were purring.

Enter the gaffer, Tudor, who didn't hang about. Two minutes post-Alvarez's dagger, off came Kinsky, replaced by the reliable Guglielmo Vicario. The Italian hadn't missed a game since that Newcastle drubbing. Kinsky? In bits, trudging down the tunnel. Ouch.

It was like watching a lad take a penalty in a schoolyard kickabout, only for the keeper to lob it back over his head. Brutal, mate.

Legend Schmeichel Doesn't Hold Back

Cue Peter Schmeichel, the great Dane and ex-Manchester United colossus, dissecting the drama on CBS Sports. "When his name is mentioned in the future, the whole football world will remember this moment," he thundered.

Schmeichel reckoned Tudor should've nursed the young 'un at least to the break. "He needed to be supported... Tudor has completely destroyed his career. I feel really sorry for him."

Destroying a career in 17 minutes? That's some proper harsh shade from a bloke who's stared down the likes of Cantona and faced Baggio in '94. Schmeichel's point: back your man, don't bin him when the crowd's baying.

Fair play? Spurs were 3-0 down – damage limitation screamed Vicario. But yeah, psychologically, it's a sledgehammer to the lad's confidence.

The Bigger Picture: Spurs' Keeper Carousel

Kinsky's Spurs stint has been stop-start, more backup than boss-man. Vicario's been the rock, but Tudor's call raises eyebrows. Was it tough love or career hand grenade?

Atlético fans will lap this up – another Spurs European horror show. Remember those wild Champions League nights under Poch? This felt like déjà vu, minus the glamour.

Schmeichel's sympathy resonates because we've all seen keepers crumble under pressure. Think David Seaman's Nucci howler or Peter Cech's odd wobbles. But at 17 minutes? That's next-level savage.

Tudor might argue it was pragmatic – protect the net, rally the troops. Spurs faithful? Split down the middle. Some reckon it's man-management masterclass; others, a confidence assassin.

Kinsky now faces a long road back. Will he ever start for Spurs again? Or is this the moment that haunts him, as Schmeichel fears? Time – and maybe a loan spell – will tell.

One thing's sure: in the mad world of top-flight footy, today's hero is tomorrow's meme. Poor Kinsky. Fancy a pint to drown those sorrows?

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