“The third goalkeeper in history will help us in the goal area,” Chomutov reported on Wednesday 8 October, when Parviainen introduced as a new reinforcement. The twenty -three -year -old Finland arrived north of Bohemia as a patch for the injured goal of Richard Běhul and Pavel Jekel.
“Pirates got into a difficult situation between three poles due to injuries,” the club explained when the arrival announced. The A-team manager Jiří Sochor said that the leadership was considering several variants: “Some were beyond our financial possibilities. In the end we chose a young Finnish goalkeeper who led the team to the final of the second highest competition last season.”
But the bet on Parviainen did not pay off. On Saturday’s duel in Litoměřice scored six goals and the pirates scored 2: 6. A day later, against Vsetin, he stayed in the goal for less than fourteen minutes, during which he scored two goals. He was replaced by thirty -three -year -old goalkeeper Michael Petrásek, helping from Děčín. He destroyed 21 shots, but once he collected and Chomutov lost 0: 3.
And just two days after the end of the match and six days after the signing of the contract, the management of Chomutov and Parviainen was patient. “Unfortunately, it turned out that Oskari was not an adequate solution for us. There was no pressure to expect that the team was standing on it now,” said sports manager and head coach Martin Pešout.
Pirates will only go to the Wednesday match with Slavia with youth goalies. “We are negotiating with the goalkeeper from the highest European competition, but despite all his efforts, it is clear that all the particulars will not be resolved by Wednesday,” added Pešout. In addition, experienced Petrásek will not be available as Decin plays in the second league with Kadan. “Unfortunately, the goalkeeper for alternating starts from the extra league is not free,” added the Chomutov coach.
