Sports News
In Sports News this Monday: the national football squad suffers a debacle against Denmark in World Cup qualifying; striker Matěj Vydra is named Championship Player of the Year; speed skater Sáblíková clinches her 10th career gold at the Worlds; hockey club Slavia win the opener of their semi-final series against Plzeň.
Football: Denmark down Czech Republic in World Cup qualifier
The Czech national football team was heavily outclassed by Denmark's squad in Olomouc last Friday in their World Cup qualifier, losing by a score of 3:0. The Czech team saw two opportunities in the first half but fell apart in the second on defence, allowing the Danes too much room at the back and creating virtually no scoring chances of their own. Andreas Cornelius opened the scoring in the 56th minute and the Danes scored two more before time. The Danish squad even came close to adding a fourth but Petr Čech was able to deny Jacobsen who was in alone.The debacle leaves the Czechs in 4th place in their group and with a very tough climb ahead to qualify for the World Cup in Brazil next year. As defender Michal Kadlec said every match here on in is “a final”. Striker Matěj Vydra agrees the remaining matches will be difficult but believes the Czechs still have a chance, even against group leaders Italy:
“The Italians will definitely be tough but maybe we’ll get some chances. They may push ahead and maybe we’ll be able to surprise them the way the Danes surprised us. We’ll try to wait for breakaways and maybe we can pull something like off.”
Coach’s future with squad hangs by thread
The Czechs’ poor showing also leaves the future of team coach Michal Bílek very much in doubt. On Friday, towards the end of the game in Olomouc he faced chants of “Bílek ven!” or “Bílek out!”. At the very least, the Czechs will have to win against Armenia on Tuesday, for him to stay on. Here’s what he had to say:“That’s how I am approaching it: if we don’t win, it will probably be over for me. In a few days we face Armenia and we have to win if we want to think about making it to Brazil next year.”