the Turks advance to the eighth and eliminate the Czech Republic

the Turks advance to the eighth and eliminate the Czech Republic
the Turks advance to the eighth and eliminate the Czech Republic

We know all the posters for the eighth grade!

Posters for the round of 16:

  • Switzerland-Italy, June 29 at 6 p.m.
  • Germany-Denmark, June 29 at 9 p.m.
  • England-Slovakia, June 30 at 6 p.m.
  • Spain-Georgia, June 30 at 9 p.m.
  • France-Belgium, July 1 at 6 p.m.
  • Portugal-Slovenia, July 1st at 9 p.m.
  • Romania-Netherlands, July 2 at 6 p.m.
  • Austria-Türkiye, July 2 at 9 p.m.

A general brawl at the end of the match

Tempers are heating up, end of match under great tension with yellow cards distributed in all directions. A second red card even came out for the Czech Republic and striker Chory.

It’s over, Turkey qualifies and eliminates Czechia!

It’s over in Hamburg, Turkey takes the scalp of the Czech Republic and validates its qualification for the round of 16 thanks to goals from Calhanoglu and Tosun (2-1).

The classification of group F:

  1. Portugal : 6 points
  2. Türkiye: 4 points
  3. Georgia: 4 points
  4. Czech Republic: 2 points

TOSUN COMES TO SEAL TURKEY’S QUALIFICATION, 2-1!

Coaching is winning for Vincenzo Montella! In added time, Tosun sealed the outcome of the match with a magnificent cross strike, 2-1!

Everyone on the attack on the Czech side

The whole Czech Republic is planning an attack to try to score the winning goal. This necessarily also offers space for the Turks who are trying to crack down on a counter-attack.

6 minutes of added time

There will still be time to believe in a deliverance goal on the Czech side. The Turks, for their part, approach the end of the match with a little more calm since the point of the draw is enough for them to qualify.

Tosun gets tangled up in attack

The Besiktas striker had the opportunity to destroy the last Czech hopes but hesitated in the last meters and ended with a very bad choice.

Yokuslu’s shot goes over…

Nice attempt from the Turkish midfielder near the area but it flies over Kovar’s cage. Fortunately for the Czechs!

Two more cards distributed on the Czech bench

Like Schick in the first half, Cerv and Jaros also received a yellow card for protesting from the sidelines…

The Czechs believed in 2-1, a fault reported…

Kuchta plays a big duel with Kadioglu, imposes himself and then pushes the ball into the back of the net. A foul is however signaled very quickly by the referee. False joy (short-lived) for the Czechs.

A high-tension end to the match

The Czechs are now pushing forward as the clock ticks away. Remember that a draw is enough for Turkey to qualify, while the Czechs absolutely need a victory to continue their journey.

A double change on the Turkish side, Guler gives up his place

Tosun and Akturkoglu come into play and replace Guler, whose impact was less felt in recent minutes, and Yildiz for the end of the match.

What an opportunity for Yildiz!

And what a comeback from Coufal in front of the Juventus prodigy, who once again enjoyed himself in the Czech penalty area.

The goal validated with VAR

The video referee validates the goal despite the duel fought between Chory and Gunok. This is deemed legal.

SOUCEK RELACES THE CZECH REPUBLIC, 1-1!

Oh the Czech Republic’s equalizer against the run of play! Chory and Gunok compete for the ball in the air, the Turkish goalkeeper loses his duel, the ball returns to the feet of Soucek who pushes the ball into the net, 1-1!

Montella wants to avoid suspensions

The two players warned and under threat of suspension, Yuksek and Ozcan, were taken out by Vincenzo Montella. Ayhan and Yokuslu come into play.

Akaydin’s ugly gesture

Big duel between the Turkish defender Akaydin and the attacker Chory and a nice headline distributed in passing to the Czech, who remains on the ground.

The Turks continue to push

Barak’s expulsion really complicated things for Czechia, Calhanoglu’s goal now sounds like a sledgehammer.

Big session of changes for the Czechs

Kuchta and Chory replace Chytil and Hlozek in attack. Ivan Hasek is trying everything now.

The bad news gets complicated for the Czechia

Stanek hurt himself badly stopping Yildiz’s shot and will have to give up his place. It is Kovar, the young Leverkusen goalkeeper who replaces him.

CALHANOGLU DELIVERS TURKEY, 1-0!

Turkey finally brings the Czech Republic to its knees! Stanek resists Yildiz and makes a superb save. The Czech goalkeeper also seems to be hurt and cannot resist the second attack launched by Calhanoglu, it makes 1-0!

Czechs reduced to counter-attacks

Outnumbered since the 20th minute, Czechia has retreated in these last meters and will now try to surprise Turkey on the counterattack.

Stanek keeps his people alive

The Czech Republic goalkeeper remains very vigilant and quickly goes to the ground on a well-aimed header from Yilmaz. Nice stop!

Here we go again !

The game resumes, the Turks begin this second half which promises to be fiery! Everything remains possible (although the Czech Republic is at 10).

It’s the break, Czechia and Turkey back to back (0-0)!

It’s half-time in Hamburg, still 0-0 between the Czech Republic and Turkey in a very heated match, marked in particular by the expulsion of Barak in the 20th minute. The situation has become significantly more complicated for the Czechs.

3 minutes of added time

With the numerous fouls during these last minutes, there will be 3 minutes of added time.

Gunok’s huge save, what an opportunity for the Czech Republic!

What a counter-attack from the Czech Republic, Jurasek comes face-to-face in front of Gunok but the Turkish goalkeeper wins.

A game very broken by mistakes

Already 10 fouls in total in this match (5 on each side). Difficult to put down the game as contacts multiply. The referee asks everyone to calm down.

Yildiz has fun with the Czech defense

Turkey’s number 19 puts on a real show in the Czech defense and shows us all his dexterity in small spaces.

Schick warned… from the bench

The great Bayer Leverkusen striker gets angry with the referees after a strong tackle from a Turk. He also receives a yellow card… and will therefore be suspended in the event of the round of 16.

Turkey has regained control of the game

The Turks have clearly benefited from Barak’s expulsion in recent minutes. Things are going much better for Vincenzo Montella’s men.

Krejci blocks in front of Guler

Good return from the Czech defender while Guler wanted to try the acrobatic scissors.

It gets much more complicated for the Czechs

This red card will change a lot of things since the Czechs absolutely must win to qualify. The task promises to be arduous.

Oh the red card for Barak, thunderclap for the Czechia!

What if this was the turning point of the match? Already warned at the start of the game, Barak receives a second warning and is therefore expelled! The Czech Republic will play outnumbered for 70 minutes…

A rhythmic start to the match

Despite the high stakes in this meeting, we are witnessing an open start to the game with opportunities on both sides.

Jurasek’s daring attempt

The Czech defensive midfielder lights up the Turkish cage with a dry strike, this time from more than 30 meters. It flies into Gunok’s gloves but it was on target.

Guler’s shot flies into the stands

The young nugget of Real is launched with several solutions in front of him but opts for the long shot. This is well above and safe for Stanek.

The first yellow is shown by the referee

And it is for the attacking midfielder of the Czech Republic Barak for an excess of commitment on Kadioglu.

Yildiz tries his chance in solo

The young Juve prodigy infiltrates the area and tries to approach Stanek’s cage but the Czech defense is in place. It will be corner.

A barren start to the match for the Turks

The big pressure put on by the Czechs poses a lot of problems for the Turks in the construction of the game. Few movements, little speed, there is a severe lack of rhythm at the moment.

Provod’s heavy strike!

The Czech Republic midfielder tries his luck from almost 25 meters. His attempt is floating and forces the Turkish goalkeeper to deploy. First alert.

A dangerous first touch

Barely a few seconds into the game and the Czech Republic is already sowing danger in the Turkish area with a long throw. Finally, Hlozek makes a mistake and Turkey will be able to free themselves.

Let’s go !

The kick-off is given in a magnificent atmosphere in Hamburg! Let’s go for this very hot poster between Turkey and the Czech Republic. It is the Czechs who are in charge.

Good match everyone!

A high-tension match

The stakes will be high at the Volksparkstadion in Hamburg. Both Czechia and Turkey can qualify for the next round.

Vincenzo Montella’s men will need at least a draw, while for the Czech Republic, it’s a must win.

The composition of Turkey is also there, Guler holder

Turkey’s starting lineup: Günok, Müldür, Akaydin, Demiral, Kadioglu – Özcan, Yüksek, Çalhanoglu – Yildiz, Yilmaz, Arda Güler.

The composition of the Czech Republic is here

Czech Republic starting lineup: Staněk – Holeš, Hranáč, Krejčí – Coufal, Souček, Barák, Provod, D. Jurásek – Chytil, Hložek.

The classification of group F

The ranking before the 3rd day

  • 1. Portugal, 6 pts (+4)
  • 2. Türkiye, 3 pts (-1)
  • 3. Czechia, 1 pt (-1)
  • 4. Georgia, 1 pt (-2)

Hello everyone

From 9 p.m., don’t miss the last match at stake in Group F of the Euro between Turkey and the Czech Republic.

Second with three points, the Turks need a draw to reach the eighth place while a victory would validate their second place. The Czechs absolutely must win to qualify.

>>> Follow Georgia-Portugal live, the other match in Group F

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