Antonin Kinsky has reflected on the emotional rollercoaster of a few weeks that he, individually, and Tottenham, collectively, have had, and the role the supporters have played.While the Tottenham players have had a topsy-turvy few weeks, Kinsky in particular has experienced extreme lows and highs.The Spurs youngster was in tears when he was taken off after just 17 minutes against Atletico Madrid, and some predicted at the time that Kinsky’s career at the top level was over.However, the Czech shot-stopper has shown tremendous character to bounce back from the setback and make a contribution to the Lilywhites at a vital time in the season.Credit: @thefrederikkejensen / InstagramAntonin Kinsky admits he has felt Tottenham fans’ supportWith Guglielmo Vicario out with an injury, Spurs needed the 23-year-old to deliver, and he has done just that, producing three excellent performances back-to-back.Kinsky is set to feature again against Aston Villa, and the goalkeeper has admitted that he and his teammates have felt the backing from the fans at this critical juncture of the season.When asked if the supporters have been with him through his difficult recent ordeal, Kinsky told Tottenham’s official website: “I’m not the type of guy who would read so much, but generally, the energy that you feel is around me. I speak to my friends or to my parents or someone and they tell me that the fans support you. It looks very nice.“Of course, I appreciate it, but if we speak about fans, what I really feel is that when you step on the pitch, like in the last game, 60,000, I didn’t experience for a while to be out on the pitch, but when I was there, I felt we are not alone. It’s like a big army going for the one goal that we have.”Kinsky admits his feeling is now ‘completely different’ to a few weeks agoThe former Slavia Prague man is now getting a run of matches for the first time in more than a year, having not played much since his first few weeks at the North London at the start of 2025.He pulled off a crucial save in stoppage time at the Molineux Stadium to ensure that his side walked away with three vital points.When asked what that save meant for him, given what he had gone through in the recent past, Kinsky responded: “Yeah, very nice moment, especially with the spell of games before which I didn’t play at all.“Now, I finally got back to goal in three consecutive games. Of course, the feeling now for me is completely different. I’m just happy I could show it and prove that I feel well and that I’m prepared.”READ MORE: Supercomputer predicts Tottenham’s new chances of survival after West Ham lose 3-0The post ‘A big army’ – Antonin Kinsky opens up on his zero to hero journey at Tottenham of late appeared first on Spurs Web.