Antonin Kinsky: Could Tottenham Hotspur goalkeeper become next Petr Cech?

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Is Tottenham’s goalkeeping crisis over? After first-choice Guglielmo Vicario was injured in the autumn, Spurs manager Ange Postecoglou turned to Fraser Forster and Brandon Austin.

It was far from an ideal situation amid poor results, but Tottenham might have now found a solution in their new 21-year-old signing Antonin Kinsky from Slavia Prague.

He made an impressive debut for Spurs on Wednesday night, making several saves as they beat Liverpool 1-0 in the Carabao Cup semi-final first leg.

When asked if it was the best night of his life, with his family making the trip to watch and embracing him post-match, Kinsky replied: “Yes, probably.

“I am a big dreamer. I always like to make my own visions but I would never have dreamed this. I am really happy for the whole club and I am so happy for me and happy for the whole team.”

Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou, added: “We sensed his confidence when we first spoke to him. That is a big occasion for a young lad and he handled himself outstandingly.”

Kinsky played in the Czech Second Division as recently as May 2023 but, this season, has had a meteoric rise to become one of the best goalkeepers in central Europe, sparking comparisons with compatriot and legendary Chelsea goalkeeper Petr Cech.

However, there is a different decisive figure behind Kinsky’s upbringing: his father, who approved the move to Spurs.

Antonin Kinsky Sr is a former goalkeeper with almost 400 games across the Czech and Russian leagues and five international caps. Since his childhood, Kinsky Jr has dreamed about achieving similar success in goal – and looks to be on the right pathway.

His dad has been supportive all along, also during negotiations with Tottenham.

As Spurs chairman Daniel Levy travelled to Prague, the meeting with Kinsky’s dad proved to be decisive. Kinsky Jr confirmed that in the interview with iSport.cz:, external “I have been listening to my dad until this moment. I would not have this chance without him.

“From the start, I considered Tottenham to be a great opportunity, but I waited on a green light from my father. The meeting with Mr Levy convinced him.”

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