Czechs shine in World Cup debut against USA
The Czech national squad couldn't have gotten off to a better start in its debut at the World Cup. From the get-go on Monday the Czech performance was scintillating, and as Jan Velinger reports it didn't take long for the team to score the first goal in front of a sell-out crowd of more than 50,000.
Afterwards, keeper Petr Cech, describing his thoughts on the game, was asked whether his experience at Chelsea was a benefit:
"I think that we have experienced players, they all know if we've got some players playing for good or top European teams and that's important. For me, of course, I've never played the World Cup, the pressure is huge, but I feel pretty comfortable."The netminder also indicated that if anyone doubted the Czechs' staying power - four key players, after all, are over thirty - Monday's game put those fears to rest.
"I think that we were running better than them the last twenty minutes, we had more energy than the US team and they are younger and very athletic and have good fitness. I think that means that even if we are [older] we can still run!"
Cech and others have already cautioned that this was only the first match and that at least one more win will be needed to qualify for the next stage. Also, there was of course one bitter note on the night: Jan Koller injured. Luckily, what appeared at first to be a serious injury to his thigh is not that bad: he is expected to train on Friday after several days' rest. There is also hope the team will see the return of the other first-choice striker Milan Baros in time for Saturday's 2nd Group E match against Ghana.Those questions aside, Czech fans can certainly be happy: this was the start of a lifetime. The squad under Pavel Nedved came out flying and fulfilled the first part of its mission. If they can keep it up, the Czechs could indeed be a formidable dark horse in later stages of the tournament.