Soccer-Early substitution of keeper Kinsky necessary, says Spurs boss Tudor


Soccer Football - UEFA Champions League - Round of 16 - First Leg - Atletico Madrid v Tottenham Hotspur - Riyadh Air Metropolitano, Madrid, Spain - March 10, 2026 Tottenham Hotspur's Antonin Kinsky looks dejected after Atletico Madrid's Marcos Llorente scores their first goal Action Images via Reuters/Matthew Childs

MADRID, March ⁠10 (Reuters) - Tottenham Hotspur's substitution of goalkeeper Antonin Kinsky was necessary ⁠to preserve the player, coach Igor Tudor said after Atletico ‌Madrid thrashed his side 5-2 in the first leg of the Champions League last-16 tie at the Metropolitano Stadium.

The Croatian coach replaced the visibly distressed keeper in the ​17th minute on Tuesday after the Czech ⁠conceded three goals inside the ⁠opening 15 minutes, having slipped trying to clear for the first and ⁠miskicked ‌playing the ball out for the third.

"Before the game it was the right choice to do, considering the moment ⁠we are in," interim manager Tudor told reporters in ​a press conference ‌referring to his decision to start 22-year-old Kinsky in place ⁠of regular keeper ​Guglielmo Vicario.

"In this moment we are fragile, we are weak," he added.

It was the hapless Kinsky's first appearance since October and only his third ⁠of the season.

Tudor, who has lost all ​four games since he took charge of Spurs in late February after being sacked by Italian giants Juventus, said his job security was not ⁠a topic for him.

Diego Simeone's Atletico, who are firmly on course for the last eight, head to London for the second leg next Wednesday.

"We managed to make the most of their mistake with our ​pressing," Atletico's Argentina striker Julian Alvarez, who scored ⁠twice, told broadcaster Movistar Plus.

"We know what this competition is like. Every ​detail counts. It's not going to be ‌easy, but we want to be ​in the quarter-finals," he said when asked about the second leg.

(Reporting by Paolo Laudani in Madrid; Editing by Ken Ferris)

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