Mandos – Lazy
He didn’t do much with Spain’s two goals.
Winter – Be careful
He controlled Dani Olmo in almost every match, though it became less so.
Brabeck – Helpful
He held Morata well in the first half and closed the middle of the defense as best he could.
Jemelka- Gap
He didn’t get along well with Zeleny and suffered against Asensio. On his side came the goals of Spain.
Coufal – Restrained
He delays his position as the game continues to close spaces.
Sadilek – injured
He started well but was injured before the first half hour of play.
Soucek- Melancholy
The great star of the Czech Republic hardly appeared.
Zeleny – no one knows
He left his back and left Asensio in the most productive games for Spain.
Cerny- Decreases
It was the most colorful in Czechia, especially in the first half, when he tried to surprise Unai from midfield. He then drove a great rescue from the Basque by a blast from the side of the box.
Kuchta- thick
He had the best chance in the game for the Czech Republic, but Unai Simón won the heads-up match against the striker.
Pesek – Strongly
Great starting pressure from the winger, who eventually tried to lob Unai Simón after getting a position from Carvajal.
The changes
Kral- Incidentally
He went in for the wounded Sadílnek and broken to cling to Czechia. He left a good shot that Unai saved.
Jurecka – That’s right
He relieved Kuchta and moved into the right lane. Good robbery for Sarabia when he went alone in front of the goal.
Hložek – Unnoticed
He replaced Cerny and was far from his benefits.
Teci – in vain
He had no time to contribute almost anything.
Kalavach- Not visible
He entered through Pesek and was also not seen.
Source: La Verdad

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