Real Madrid’s Thibaut Courtois has publicly shared that he extended a message of encouragement to Tottenham Hotspur goalkeeper Antonin Kinsky. This gesture followed Kinsky’s challenging performance against Atletico Madrid on Tuesday, an incident that prompted an outpouring of support from various prominent figures within the goalkeeping community.
Kinsky’s selection by Tottenham manager Igor Tudor for the match at the Metropolitano came as a surprise. The game quickly turned disastrous for him; two slips led directly to two early goals for Atletico within the first 15 minutes. Coupled with Micky van de Ven’s own unfortunate slip, Tottenham found themselves trailing 3-0. Tudor then made the decisive, and historic, choice to substitute Kinsky for Guglielmo Vicario, marking the earliest goalkeeper substitution in Champions League history specifically due to performance.
Courtois Sends Message of Support
Following Real Madrid’s dominant 3-0 victory over Manchester City, Courtois addressed the Kinsky situation when speaking to Cadena SER. He confirmed sending a supportive message to the Spurs keeper via Instagram. Courtois explained, “I didn’t watch it live as I was at a match with my son, but I received messages, saw the substitution, and felt compelled to send him a message on Instagram to lift his spirits. It’s incredibly difficult. While I haven’t faced a situation quite as extreme as his, I remember receiving significant criticism after the Ajax match here…”
David de Gea Also Backs Kinsky
In the immediate aftermath of Tuesday’s events, former Atletico Madrid and Manchester United goalkeeper David de Gea also publicly expressed his support for Kinsky on social media. Legendary keeper Peter Schmeichel joined the chorus of solidarity from the ‘goalkeeper’s union.’ De Gea’s message emphasized the unique challenges of the position:
No one who hasn’t been a goalkeeper can understand how difficult it is to play in this position. Keep your head up and you will go again.
Kinsky Thanks Supporters
The day after de Gea’s public message, Kinsky took to his own Instagram to share a story, thanking everyone for their support. His message read: “Thanks for the messages. From dream to nightmare to dream again. See you.”
This incident, nearly unprecedented in its nature, drew considerable criticism towards Tudor for his decision to make such an early substitution. While Kinsky’s career will undoubtedly be linked to this game, Tudor clarified post-match that his choice was ultimately made to protect his goalkeeper’s well-being.
