It has been stated tonight that Slavia Prague’s Ondrej Kudela will not travel to Wales next week, where Czech Republic are due to visit on World Cup qualification duty.
Kudela played the full game for the Czechs in their 2-6 win over in Estonia last night.
The reason given for skipping the trip to the UK is due to ‘security concerns’.
English language Twitter account @czechfooty relayed the news from Czech journalist Jindrich Sidlo in the last hour.
Bad news: Ondřej Kúdela won't travel to Wales due to security concerns. https://t.co/PXUF8JB67F
— Czech Football 🇨🇿 (@czechfooty) March 25, 2021
This update follows recent events and an update provided by Glen Kamara’s lawyer, Aamer Anwar, who stated that the player will be questioned by police over the allegations of racial abuse against Kamara, if he returns to the UK.
It appears he has dodged the possibility this time.
What are the chances that Kudela won’t be available for Slavia away to Arsenal in the Europa League in north London, a few weeks from now?
With the UEFA investigation underway, this is a story to keep an eye on.
After accusations of racist abuse against @RangersFC player @GlenKamara4 Ondrej Kudela will be questioned by police if he returns to the UK when Slavia Prague play Arsenal on the 8th April @ScotlandSky pic.twitter.com/njCiyLzYUw
— Aamer Anwar✊🏾🏳️🌈#BlackLivesMatter (@AamerAnwar) March 24, 2021