Rewritten Title: Schmeichel on Tudor's decision to replace Kinsky: 'He destroyed his career.'
Rewritten Teaser: From (former) goalkeeper to goalkeeper: the Dane commented on the Tottenham manager's decision to take Kinsky off after 17 minutes.

From (former) goalkeeper to goalkeeper: the Dane commented on the Tottenham manager's decision to take Kinsky off after 17 minutes. Antonin Kinsky's last game for Tottenham was in October, when Spurs lost 2-0 to Newcastle in the League Cup. Almost six months later, the Czech goalkeeper made a surprise return between the posts in the first leg of the Champions League round of 16 against Atlético Madrid. However, things did not go very well: Marcos Llorente, Antoine Griezmann and Julian Alvarez made Kinsky's head spin, with Simeone's team leading 3-0 after just a quarter of an hour. Two minutes after the third goal, the Tottenham goalkeeper was substituted in tears. He was replaced by Guglielmo Vicario, who had not missed a game since that 29th of October in the League Cup.Analysing the match, former Manchester United goalkeeper Peter Schmeichel commented on Tudor's decision to take Kinsky off after just 17 minutes due to those two mistakes and bring on Italian Vicario in his place: "When his name is mentioned in the future, the whole football world will remember this moment," Schmeichel told CBS Sports. "He needed to be supported, at least until half-time. Tudor has completely destroyed his career. I feel really sorry for him..." Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reporting
Analysis of Tudor's Decision
In a shocking turn of events, Tottenham manager Tudor's quick substitution of Antonin Kinsky after just 17 minutes in the Champions League match against Atlético Madrid has sparked controversy and garnered criticism. Former Manchester United goalkeeper Peter Schmeichel, commenting on Kinsky's emotional departure from the field, expressed deep sympathy for the Czech goalkeeper's situation.




