Cape Times

Schick “Czechs” the long-range shot of his list

- For full reports on yesterday’s Poland versus Slovakia and Spain versus Sweden games visit www.iol.co.za/sport

THE Czechs have already authored some of the European Championsh­ip’s most iconic goals, but Patrik Schick’s audacious long-range effort against Scotland yesterday is right up there with the best.

His second goal in the Group D clash at Hampden park was struck from some 45 metres out, just inside the Scottish half as he spotted goalkeeper off his line and hammered a left-footed lob downfield.

It curled through the air with unerring precision into an empty net, stunning the raucous crowd into silence.

Antonin Panenka and Karel Poborksy would have been proud.

Panenka has his name written into the lexicon of the game for his cheeky penalty dink in the post-match shootout that saw the former Czechoslov­akia crowned European champions in 1976.

Poborksy lobbed Portugal goalkeeper Vitor Baia at Euro 96 using his left foot like a shovel to lift the ball high into the air, up and over and into the back of the net for another eye-popping tournament finish.

Schick’s strike will be the major talking point from a clash that took a while to warm up, but ended by keeping

up the excitement of the weekend’s games at Euro 2020.

It was not surprising that the Czechs were timid to begin with, presumably cautious that Scotland would be off to a rousing start in front of a partisan crowd.

But the hosts looked overawed and failed to use any of the momentum that the 12 000 roaring spectators attempted to give them.

Hampden Park was heaving long before kick off, even if the restricted capacity was a far cry from the stadium’s

halcyon days of squeezing in over 100 000 spectators.

Joyous sing-a-longs before the start, a rousing rendition of “Flower of Scotland” and a decent effort at recreating the famous “Hampden Roar” would have been a major pick-up for any side.

But Scotland’s inexperien­ce at the top level was quickly evident and there was little their passionate supporters could do about it, even at the top of their voices.

The country last qualified for a major tournament 23 years ago, and

their lack of time at the top level was cruelly exposed by the Czechs, who have appeared at every edition of the Euros in that time.

Schick was allowed to tower above the home defence to put the Czechs ahead just before halftime, and there were several other opportunit­ies for the side to ensure a bigger winning margin.

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 ?? | ANDY BUCHANAN EPA ?? GOALKEEPER David Marshall of Scotland was unable to stop the genius of Czech Republic’s Patrik Schick yesterday.
| ANDY BUCHANAN EPA GOALKEEPER David Marshall of Scotland was unable to stop the genius of Czech Republic’s Patrik Schick yesterday.

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