On Tuesday, March 10, 2026, an unprecedented moment took place in the UEFA Champions League during the match between Tottenham and Atletico Madrid. After the side led by Diego Simeone scored three goals within the first 20 minutes, Tottenham made a goalkeeper change based on performance, as Antonin Kinsky was replaced by Guglielmo Vicario.
It was a very difficult moment in the match and particularly for Kinsky’s career. The goalkeeper shared a message on social media thanking fans for their support. “Thanks for messages. From dream to nightmare to dream again. See you,” Kinsky wrote.
It was a situation rarely seen at this level, reminiscent of what happened to Loris Karius and Liverpool in the 2018 UEFA Champions League Final against Real Madrid. Two of the goals conceded came from clear mistakes by the goalkeeper, including errors while attempting to play the ball with his feet.
Beyond being a psychologically difficult moment, Kinsky also received messages of support, including one from former Manchester United goalkeeper David De Gea. However, the situation also generated memes and reactions after he was substituted during the match. The incident quickly spread across social media, bringing a wave of criticism and mockery that could also affect the player on a psychological level.
What will happen with Kinsky?
Following the match, Tottenham head coach Igor Tudor explained why he decided to replace Kinsky early in the game. The manager acknowledged that it was the first time he had made that decision, emphasizing that the move was intended to protect both the player and the team after the emotional blow he experienced on the field. It is also worth remembering that the decision to start Kinsky had been a significant gamble, as he had not played since October.
According to The Telegraph, Kinsky is now expected to seek a summer loan move away from Tottenham in an effort to rebuild his goalkeeping career. That situation could leave the Spurs needing to sign two goalkeepers by the end of the season, with the future of Guglielmo Vicario also in doubt as the club considers changes to the roster.
Kinsky joined Tottenham in January 2025 from Slavia Prague and had hoped to work his way toward becoming the club’s No. 1 goalkeeper by the start of next season. However, those plans now appear uncertain, with some sources even questioning whether Kinsky will be able to play for Spurs again after what happened in Madrid and the narrative that could follow him moving forward.
