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Turkish Delight: Czech Republic vs Turkey Euro 2020 Match Summary

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  • 11′ – Geel – Antonín Barák
  • 20′ – Geel 2 – Antonín Barák
  • 31′ – Geel – Salih Özcan
  • 34′ – Yellow – Patrik Schick
  • 37′ – Geel – Kenan Yildiz
  • 49′ – Geel – Ismail Yüksek
  • 51′ – Doelpunt – Hakan Çalhanoglu (0 – 1)
  • 55′ – Verv. Jindrich Stanek by Matej Kovár
  • 55′ – Verv. Adam Hložek by Tomáš Chorý
  • 55′ – Verv. Mojmir Chytil door Jan Kuchta
  • 63′ – Verv. Ismail Yüksek door Okay Yokuslu
  • 64′ – Geel – Mert Günok
  • 66′ – Doelpunt – Tomáš Soucek (1 – 1)
  • 66′ – Geel – Hakan Çalhanoglu
  • 68′ – Geel – Ugurcan Çakir
  • 75′ – Verv. Lukáš Provod door Ondrej Lingr
  • 75′ – Verv. Arda Güler door Cenk Tosun
  • 76′ – Verv. Kenan Yildiz door Kerem Aktürkoglu
  • 80′ – Geel – Mert Müldür
  • 81′ – Verv. David Jurásek door Matej Jurasek
  • 84′ – Geel – Vitezslav Jaros
  • 85′ – Yellow – Lukas Cerv
  • 85′ – Geel – Samet Akaydin
  • 87′ – Verv. Hakan Çalhanoglu door Orkun Kökçü
  • 90+1′ – Yellow – Ladislav Krejci
  • 90+4′ – Goal – Cenk Tosun (1 – 2)
  • 90+5′ – Geel – Orkun Kökçü
  • 90+5′ – Yellow – Kaan Ayhan
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    51′

    Hakan Çalhanoglu

    0 – 1

    Hakan Calhanoglu

    51′

    66′

    Tomáš Soucek

    66′

    Tomáš Soucek

    1 – 1

    90+4′

    Cenk Tosun

    1 – 2

    Cenk Tosun

    90+4′

    Even an arguable equalizer could not keep Turkey from winning. The Czech Republic seemed to have a chance of an unexpected qualification for a long time, but ultimately had to leave the European Championship empty-handed. Soucek erased Calhanoglu’s opener, Tosun still caused Turkish delirium. It means end of story for the Czechs. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

    Czech Republic – Turkey in a nutshell

  • Man of the Match

    Referee Istvan Kovacs set an amazing record with eighteen yellow and two red cards. We are still waiting for an official report from UEFA to confirm this, because it will take some time to investigate the Hungarian’s administration.

  • Key moment

    Only deep into the added time can the Turks breathe a sigh of relief. Substitute Cenk Tosun completely knocks out the deadly tired Czechs with a strike in the bottom corner.

  • Czech bad luck

    Things were not going well for the Czechs at this tournament. An own goal and an unfortunate late goal against Portugal, a penalty against Georgia and an early red and an injured goalkeeper against Turkey. How much unhappiness can you have?

  • Disorganized chaos in Hamburg

    Turkey was able to advance even with a small defeat, but national coach Montella took no risks. He made seven changes and brought on Güler to kick off. The Czechs, who absolutely had to win, managed without Schick in attack.

    The first half brought ‘unorganized chaos’, as Hein Vanhaezebrouck called it during halftime. The Czech Republic looked for consistency in its game, Turkey, as always, sought disorder and confusion. It created chances on both sides, Hranac nodded the best over.

    Barak’s exclusion, due to two very stupid yellow cards, changed the match. The Czech Republic was forced to retreat en masse and thus prevented the Turks from having great scoring opportunities. It was the most dangerous itself, but Jurasek was unable to complete a blitz counter.

    Shortly after half-time, Calhanoglu struck with a wonderful instep kick. To make matters worse for the Czechs, goalkeeper Stanek dropped out with an injury. Güler failed to beat his replacement Kovar from close range.

    That cost him and all of Turkey dearly when Soucek nailed the equalizer into the net shortly afterwards. Chory seemed to have committed a foul on goalkeeper Günok in the preparation, but referee Kovacs and VAR saw no problem with it. Incidentally, the match management gradually lost its bearings. In a fierce match, yellow cards rained down.

    Football was also played in the madhouse in Hamburg. The Turks had to sweat until deep into the added time, but then Tosun blasted his country to redemption and the eighth finals. This affects Austria. The Czechs return to Prague with one meager point.

    Phase by phase

    While the stewards chase a field stormer, Kovacs continues to deal out cards. The man has completely lost track.

    Things boil over after the Czech Republic-Turkey match

    Last!

    After a particularly eventful match, it is Turkey that advances to second in the group. Ten Czechs put up a lot of resistance, but the tournament is over for them.

    Then anyway! Tosun walks through the Czech defense and scores the 1-2 in the end

    Tosun liberates Turkey!

    Now the tension is gone! Tosun dispels Turkish doubts and definitively pushes the Czechs out of the tournament. He gets space to shoot and finds the bottom corner.

    Turkey is putting pressure on the slot

    It’s still nail-biting here!

    An extra 6 minutes will be added.

    Tosun incurs the anger of the fans by miserably responding to the free Ayhan. He needs to do much better with this.

    Nice volley from Yokuslu zooms over

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