A penalty modified by Tomas Soucek ten minutes from the end he gave the Czech Republic a victory (1-0) in Plzen against the weak team of the Faroe Islands, keeping their spirit at the limit, and strengthening the team of Jaroslav Silhavy in second place in Group E and hold qualification for Euro 2024.
The Czech team was incompetent against an opponent that achieved only one draw in the six games it played. Closing the table is the Faroe Islands, a team that had no impact on every qualifying path only to bow out in the last part of the match due to a handball inside the area made by Odmar Faero.
The penalty was a relief for Silhavy’s team, which had been without success before. The Czech Republic hit the posts twice. The first in four minutes Michal Sadilek and the second, in the 35th minute, on a free kick from Adam Hlozek.
Soucek, West Ham player, missed from the penalty spot English, and the Czech team achieved the goal.
The victory puts the Czech Republic in second in the group standings at the expense of Poland, who are now third. Albania leads with 13 points, two more than the Czech team and four ahead of Poland, who tonight host Moldova, fourth, with an obligation to win.
Source: La Verdad

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