Czech Republic beat Denmark on penalties to reach World Cup

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Czech Republic players celebrate after the penalty shoot out in Prague
Czech Republic players celebrate after the penalty shoot out in Prague
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Michal Sadilek’s penalty sent the Czech Republic to the World Cup as they beat Denmark in a shootout in Prague on Tuesday following a 2-2 draw after extra time.

The Czechs will play their first World Cup since 2006, facing Mexico, South Africa and South Korea in Group A of the tournament hosted by the United States, Canada and Mexico in June and July.

Tomas Chory and Tomas Soucek also scored for the Czechs in their second shootout in six days, while skipper Ladislav Krejci was denied by Danish goalkeeper Mads Hermansen.

For the visitors, Christian Eriksen was the only shootout scorer while Rasmus Hojlund hit the crossbar, Anders Dreyer failed to beat goalkeeper Matej Kovar and Mathias Jensen fired over the crossbar.

“I’m speechless. Hats off to everyone, I’m incredibly happy,” Krejci told Czech state television.

“Let’s be honest, we were not the better team but we showed more heart and we fought harder,” added the Wolverhampton defender.

“I had teary eyes, just a bit. I’m terribly happy and I want to thank the players,” Czech coach Miroslav Koubek told reporters.

“We suffered today. We played the best we could,” added the 74-year-old former goalkeeper.

On the chilly night in Prague, Pavel Sulc opened the score for the Czechs with a fine volley into the top corner three minutes into the game after the Danish defence had cleared a corner in his direction.

Denmark levelled in the 72nd minute when Mikkel Damsgaard’s free kick found Joachim Andersen in the box ready with a glancing header.

Krejci put the hosts ahead again in the 100th minute as he picked up a ball knocked down by Soucek in a goalmouth scramble following Vladimir Coufal’s cross.

His shot was deflected into the net by Danish defender Alexander Bah.

But Denmark levelled again in the 111th minute when substitute Kasper Hogh headed home Eriksen’s corner six minutes after coming onto the pitch.

- ‘Outstanding success’ -

In the play-off semi-finals on March 26, the Czechs beat Ireland on penalties while Denmark breezed past North Macedonia 4-0.

But they had a hard time beating the Czech defence as the hosts parked the bus after the quick opening goal, defending with 10 men.

Denmark will sit out the first World Cup since 2014
Denmark will sit out the first World Cup since 2014
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Rasmus Hojlund had his low shot cleared by Kovar who also forced Gustav Isaksen’s curling free kick over the crossbar.

The hosts were a threat on the break but Lukas Provod tipped the ball past Hermansen and his right post.

Denmark kept pushing and missing or finding Kovar’s arms throughout the game, while the hosts often resorted to blindly clearing the ball.

Denmark will sit out their first World Cup since 2014, while the Czech Republic will record only the second appearance since it split with Slovakia to emerge as an independent country in 1993.

At the 2006 World Cup in Germany, the Czech Republic relied on the likes of Petr Cech, Pavel Nedved, Tomas Rosicky, Karel Poborsky and Jan Koller and bowed out after the group stage.

The 2026 World Cup berth is a rather unexpected triumph for the Czechs who struggled through the qualification, swapping coaches just before the play-offs amid mounting criticism from fans and pundits.

Long-time skipper Soucek lost the captain’s armband before the play-offs after a fumbled attempt to console fans particularly upset by a 2-1 qualifying defeat on the Faroe Islands last October.

“The faith that we can do it kept growing every day, every hour,” the veteran coach Koubek said.

“This is teamwork and an outstanding success and I’m really sincerely happy.”

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