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Two minutes before time, Olayinka overreacted after he was felled in the box, headbutting a Slovan Liberec player, and was rightly sent off by the referee, 

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Two minutes before time, Olayinka overreacted after he was felled in the box, headbutting a Slovan Liberec player, and was rightly sent off by the referee, 

Liberec broke the deadlock in the 26th minute when Lukáš Červ scored with the help of Ogbu’s deflection, only for Olayinka to equalize four minutes late when he fired home after a cross from the right wing. 

Slavia took the lead in the 65th minute when Olaiynka was brought down by Ndefe inside of the box and the Red-Whites were awarded a penalty, which was converted by Mick van Buren.

Victor Olatunji salvaged a point for the home team when he lobbed the goalkeeper in the fifth minute of stoppage time to make it 2-2.

Slavia coach Jindřich Trpišovský slammed Olayinka for his erratic behavior which led to his dismissal, after which his side conceded a second goal.  

“We will deal with it clearly. It was when we were leading 2:1, there is no reason for such a reaction,” Trpišovský said to Slavia’s official website post-match. 

“In addition, he was one of the best and most active players in the match, on the other hand, we should have an overview and finish it differently.

“There was no reason for such a reaction, whether he was fouled or not, that is a question, a matter for judgment, but he cannot react like that. It’s one thing that he sent us into the ten which caused how we finished, another thing is that we will miss him in the next games.

“It’s an incomprehensible short circuit that has never happened to him in the entire five years he’s been here.

“We will definitely deal with it with him, I wonder what the reason is that he reacted like that in the first place.”

This season, Olayinka has been involved in 22 goals (16 goals, 6 assists) in 31 matches for Slavia Prague. He is moving to Red Star Belgrade in the summer. 

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