Scotland edge past makeshift Czech Republic


Scotland moved to the top of their Nations League group after beating a makeshift Czech Republic side 2-1 at the Andruv Stadium in Olomouc.

Playing against a Czech side that included nine debutants after a Covid-19 crisis in the build-up to the game, Scotland were behind after just 11 minutes when Jiri Pesek produced a cool finish to beat David Marshall.

However, Steve Clarke’s side fought back before the break through Lyndon Dykes’ first international goal (27) and the comeback was complete seven minutes into the second half as Ryan Christie scored from the spot after Andrew Robertson was brought down in the penalty area.

Ryan Christie scores from the penalty spot for Scotland against Czech Republic
Image: Ryan Christie scores from the penalty spot for Scotland against Czech Republic

The hosts had chances late on as Marshall denied Pesek a second before Stanislav Tecl, one of only two players already capped in the Czech Republic line-up, shot wide with the goal at his mercy

Substitute Roman Potocny then saw a last-gasp header graze the post as Scotland held on for a much-needed boost ahead of their Euro 2020 play-off against Israel on October 8.

How Scotland edged past Czech Republic

Scotland's Ryan Christie (left) and Czech Republic's Jaroslav Zeleny battle for the ball
Image: Scotland’s Ryan Christie (left) and Czech Republic’s Jaroslav Zeleny battle for the ball

This match had been shrouded in controversy since Friday when the Czech Republic had declared the fixture to be off after two players had to self-isolate following contact with a backroom staff member who had tested positive for coronavirus.

UEFA, however, insisted it go ahead with a new set of players and management, and it was one of the international new boys who gave the hosts a shock lead 11 minutes in as Pesek ghosted in behind Scott McTominay to control Tecl’s through ball and finish past the onrushing Marshall.

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It was exactly the start Clarke did not want and shortly afterwards, Marshall tipped away a long-range drive from Pesek.

Scotland slowly worked their way back into the game and in the 27th minute Liam Palmer took a cross-field pass from skipper Robertson and his cross was put into the roof of the net by Dykes from close range.

Lyndon Dykes celebrates scoring for Scotland vs Czech Republic
Image: Lyndon Dykes celebrates scoring for Scotland vs Czech Republic

The visitors completed the turnaround in the 52nd minute when Tomas Malinsky fouled Robertson and Christie steered the spot-kick past the diving Ales Mandous, who guessed the right way.

However, Scotland could not shake off the spirited Czech side.

Marshall made another excellent save to deny Pesek and Tecl, with the goal gaping, stumbled and fired the rebound wide.

Team news

  • Czech Republic: Roman Hubnik, 36, came out of international retirement and only he and striker Stanislav Tecl had previously been capped in a squad chosen by stand-in boss David Holoubek, who took over from Jaroslav Silhavy.
  • Scotland: As expected, Clarke made changes from Friday’s 1-1 home draw against Israel. In came Liam Palmer, Liam Cooper, Kenny McLean, John Fleck and Stuart Armstrong, at the expense of Kieran Tierney, James Forrest, Callum McGregor, Ryan Jack and John McGinn.

Callum Paterson then missed a chance on the break, but it did not prove costly.

In the final minute of normal time Czech substitute Antonin Rusek hit a post with a header as Scotland, who extended their unbeaten run to five games, escaped with victory.

Opta stats – Back-to-back away wins for Scotland

  • For the first time since May 2000 against Republic or Ireland (2-1), Scotland have won an away game in which they’ve conceded the first goal.
  • Steve Clarke is the first manager to lead Scotland to consecutive away victories since Gordon Strachan in March 2016.
  • Scotland have won consecutive games against Czech Republic for the first time since their first two meetings back in 1937 (inc. games vs Czechoslovakia).
  • Lyndon Dykes’ first goal for Scotland came with his first shot for his country (2nd appearance).
  • Ryan Christie has been directly involved in eight goals in his last eight starts for Scotland (3 goals & 5 assists).

What’s next?

Scotland host Israel in a Euro 2020 play-off (7.45pm) on October 8, while Czech Republic take on Cyprus in an international friendly on October 6 (kick-off tbc).

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