Slavia Prague head coach Jindrich Trpisovsky claims Kemar Roofe could have KILLED his goalkeeper.
He also outlined his admiration for racist Ondrej Kudela.
The defender was hit with a ten game ban for calling Glen Kamara a “f**** monkey” in their Europa League last 16 meeting.
Roofe was suspended for four games after a high challenge caught ‘keeper Ondrej Kolar in the face, leaving him with a gash that required stitches.
And now his manager claims that the Rangers striker could have killed him the challenge and never wants to cross paths with him again.
He said: "I never want to see Kemar Roofe ever again in my life and I certainly don't want to encounter him again on a football pitch.
"I can honestly say it was the worst incident I have ever seen on a pitch.
"I spoke to the doctor who was dealing with Ondrej Kolar's injury. He's a facial surgeon. He told me that if Ondrej turned his head a fraction, there was a 95 per cent chance he would be dead.
"The whole evening was just the worst experience for me in football. Honestly, even after the match had ended I didn't even notice the sporting joy of us having qualified.
"What everyone forgets of course is that we were clearly the better team over the two legs."
Trpisovsky continues to stick by Kudela despite his sickening abuse of Kamara and even has sympathy for the 33-year-old.
He added: "Only two people know what happened there... Ondrej and Glen Kamara.
"I have a huge admiration for Kudela with how he put up with what happened and how he conducted himself on the pitch afterwards.
"It must have been an extremely difficult situation for him."