Czech Republic – Türkiye, live | Euro 2024
Czech Republic and Türkiye signed a 1-1 draw, at least that was the case until 94, when the Turks signed the fate of those who Ivan Hasek V European Cup. A destination that was nothing less than crash fixed and will end his career at a European tournament.
The Czech Republic has reached Volksparkstadion from Hamburg with the need to achieve victory in order to have a chance to reach the 1/8 finals. He didn’t have much luck in the group stage and saw points slip away against Portugal in the final moments of the game, and how GeorgiaThe debutant team of the current Euro 2024 managed to achieve a draw in the match on the second day. The Turks, after a painful defeat from the Portuguese (0-3), the executioners of Group F, tried – and managed – to redeem themselves in the match.
Following the completion of the group stage, matches for this Wednesday in Groups E and F will be confirmed. eight pairs of 1/8 finals of Euro 2024with duels Spain-Georgia And England-Slovakiaboth next Saturday; Portugal-Slovenia, on Monday in Frankfurt; And Romania-Netherlands And Austria-Türkiyeboth on Tuesday.
There are one fewer Chekhovs since the 20th minute
The game started slowly, with the nerves of a man with a lot at stake. In the first quarter of an hour the only remarkable event was the attempt of the young Arda Guler from outside the area, which went wide to the right. And not even 20 minutes had passed before the referee left the Czech Republic with one less, handing out a red card Antonio Barak. The Fiorentina player saw his second yellowafter the first in the 12th minute for a foul on Kadiogluand was forced to leave the field of play.
An advantage that Türkiye failed to take advantage of, at least in the first 45 minutes. First half without much chance for both teams. The Czech Republic had the greatest chance, managing to organize a very quick counterattack that left Jurasek only earlier Mert Günok. It was a one-on-one situation that the Turkish goalkeeper finally managed to avoid.
Stanek had to leave the field due to injury
Both teams came out a little more energetic after the break, perhaps because this was not a game to rest on their laurels. At least not for the Czechs, who with the result at the break and Georgia – Portugal (2-3), These were those who dropped out of group F..
Change of “trick”, which Türkiye showed two minutes later. I arrived Yilmaz in individual action for the purpose Stanek to give you the first and precise warning. Rightly so, because shortly after that, in the 51st minute, the first goal of the match was scored. First, Ismail Yuksek He made two shots at the Czech goal, one of which was stopped by the defense, and the second by Stanek, who he was wounded in the right shoulder when he fell to the ground on this play. Despite visible discomfort, the goalkeeper stood up to try and fail to stop the Turks’ final attack. Right hand from Calhanoglu It rewarded Turkey’s persistence and punished the Czechs, who also saw their goalkeeper forced off the field injured.
The Czech Republic was reborn and fought to the end
A goal that put the then-eliminated Czech Republic in trouble. The rush to equalize power was noticeable, and in 1966 Kufal from the finish line Soucek, finished training at the gates of the Ottoman Empire. He was the one complaining Gunok absence chori until the goal, but not even the judge Istvan Kovacs nor his VAR assistants They assessed the violation and the goal appeared on the scoreboard. The draw, although it did not benefit the Czechs, left them just one goal away from the fight for the 1/8 finals.
And in that battle, Ivan Hasek’s team turned around, who managed to fit into the 82nd thanks to Jan Kuchta, which was not counted due to a previous foul. A goal that could have decided the outcome of the match, because in stoppage time and two minutes before the final whistle Tosun He moved away from the defender to create a right-handed cross that went into the goal. Kovar and sentenced the match. The match, marked by yellow cards, no more and no less than 18, Kovac had to give to the Turks and the Czechs, who also met each other after the final whistle.