European Championship
Jun 26, 2024 8.00pm
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  • Antonin Barak 11' yellowcard
  • Antonin Barak 20' redcard
  • Patrik Schick 34' yellowcard
  • Tomas Soucek 66' goal
  • Vitezslav Jaros 84' yellowcard
  • Lukas Cerv 85' yellowcard
  • Ladislav Krejci 90'+1' yellowcard
  • Tomas Soucek 90'+8' yellowcard
  • Tomas Chory 90'+8' redcard
  • yellowcard Salih Ozcan 31'
  • yellowcard Kenan Yildiz 37'
  • yellowcard Ismail Yuksek 49'
  • goal Hakan Calhanoglu 51'
  • yellowcard Mert Gunok 64'
  • yellowcard Hakan Calhanoglu 66'
  • yellowcard Ugurcan Cakir 68'
  • yellowcard Mert Muldur 80'
  • yellowcard Samet Akaydin 85'
  • goal Cenk Tosun 90'+4'
  • yellowcard Kaan Ayhan 90'+5'
  • yellowcard Orkun Kokcu 90'+5'
  • yellowcard Arda Guler 90'+8'

Czech Republic 1-2 Turkey: Montella's men advance as Barak sets unwanted record

Turkey snatch late victory as Czech Republic crash out

Turkey claimed a dramatic 2-1 win over Czech Republic to advance to the last 16 of Euro 2024 and eliminate their opponents in the process.

Czech Republic came into the contest knowing that only a win would do, while Turkey knew that a point would be enough to secure their spot in the last 16.

Ivan Hasek's side were forced to play the majority of the contest with 10 men after Antonin Barak was given his marching orders in the 20th minute for two bookable offences - the second of which appeared to be harsh as Barak played the ball before his follow through was deemed to be worthy of a yellow card.

Czech Republic managed to keep Turkey at bay until the break, but their valiant resistance was ultimately broken by Hakan Calhanoglu's 51st-minute piledriver.

Vincenzo Montella's side appeared to be in control until West Ham United's Tomas Soucek netted a 66th-minute equaliser to give his side and the Czech supporters some much-needed hope.

Czech Republic showed great grit and determination, but their fading hopes of claiming a remarkable victory were quashed by Cenk Tosun's 94th-minute winner.

The former Everton man cut inside onto his favoured right foot before picking out the far corner with an unstoppable finish, ensuring that his country could celebrate a narrow win and a second-placed finish in Group F.

Barak sees red to make unwanted Euros history

Following an even start to the contest, the complexion of the game completely changed when Barak received the earliest red card in European Championship history.

The Fiorentina attacker was given the chance to make his first start of the tournament after featuring as a substitute in the defeat to Portugal and the 1-1 draw against Georgia.

However, his evening ultimately ended prematurely after he received two yellow cards in the space of nine minutes.

Barak rightly received his first yellow for a shirt pull, but there was debate surrounding whether he deserved a second yellow and the subsequent red.

Referee Istvan Kovacs ruled that caution was a suitable punishment despite Barak initially playing the ball before he stepped on the Borussia Dortmund midfielder in his follow-through.

Calhanoglu, Tosun send Turkey through

Turkey may have been frustrated to go into the break on level terms, but that soon changed in the opening stages of the second half.

Kenan Yildiz saw his initial effort smartly saved by goalkeeper Jindrich Stanek, who picked up an injury in the process of diving to his right.

Turkey kept the ball alive from Stanek's stop, and they eventually worked it to Calhanoglu on the left side of the box.

Calhanoglu needed no second invitation to rifle a driven right-footed shot into the far corner to register his 19th international goal.

The contest appeared to be heading towards a draw when Soucek cancelled out Calhanoglu's opener, but Tosun came off the bench to become Turkey's hero.

Tosun took a few touches to cut inside onto his right foot before sending a driven shot into the bottom corner to seal Turkey's second win of the tournament.

Czech Republic threaten an unlikely turnaround

Czech Republic may have conceded late on, but they threatened to spark a turnaround when Soucek pulled his country level.

A long throw wreaked havoc in the box and while Tomas Chory saw his initial shot cleared off the line, Soucek was on hand to fire home the rebound to spark jubilant scenes among the Czech contingent.

Soucek's first-ever European Championship goal gave his country some semblance of hope, knowing that they would progress if they found the winning goal.

Despite battling to the end, the contest ultimately ended in defeat, ensuring that they finished bottom of Group F with just one point to their name.

Turkey set up Austria clash

While Czech Republic crashed out of the tournament, Turkey can now look forward to Tuesday's last-16 game against Austria in Leipzig.

Surprisingly, Austria claimed six points from three matches to top a group that contained France and Netherlands, demonstrating that it will be a tricky test for Montella's charges.

However, Turkey may view the game as a great opportunity to reach the quarter-finals where they would face either Romania or Netherlands.

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Who will win Wednesday's European Championship clash between Czech Republic and Turkey?
Czech Republic 24%
Draw 23%
Turkey 53%
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