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The Czechs and Kudela did not kneel! warn island media. But they were better, Wales was lucky, they write

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“A little luck, a moment of quality and a great dose of heart. The well-known recipe has borne fruit for Wales again, “says the headline of the Telegraph server.

A key moment, British journalists cite the exclusion of Patrik Schick shortly after the break, when he received a straight red card for pushing a hand after Connor Roberts after a mutual push.

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“The guests were better and had complete control of the match until Schick received a red card at the beginning of the second half. It is fair to say that Swansea played the whole thing a lot and it was hard not to feel sorry for the Czech striker, “The Sun describes the key moment of the duel.

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Like the other media, he highlights the role of Captain Gareth Ball, who crowned his performance with a great pass to Daniel James’ winning goal.

“Bale fixed the missed chance from the first half. James climbed the highest and overcame Tomáš Vaclík with a vigorous header. It was a perfect boost for the Dragons, because the last few months have been a nightmare for Wales, “writes The Sun.

Welshman Gareth Bale celebrates his team’s winning goal against the Czech Republic.

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The newspaper also drew attention, like the Daily Mail, to the presence of defender Ondřej Kudely, whom the Glasgow Rangers accuse of racist insult against his striker Glen Kamar.

“It was also worth noting that the guests did not kneel before the opening whistle. Instead, players, including Kudela, pointed to the UEFA “Respect” tape, “The Sun pointed out.

The BBC station also describes the match in such a way that most of it was dominated by the Czech national team.

“Wales played in the first half. The Czechs started the match very purposefully, confidently passing and pushing Wales into uncomfortable positions, forcing the home team to kick long balls, which did not lead to anything, because their usual goal Kieffer Moore was sitting on the bench. Wales was unable to hold the ball, so guests enjoyed up to 75 percent holding the ball, “the BBC said.

The Czech national team member Patrik Schick receives a red card in a qualifying duel with Wales.

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According to her, Šilhavý’s team was very dangerous even after Schick’s expulsion. The station also points out that the red card for the Czech striker was very strict, because Roberts “theatrically filmed the whole situation”.

However, the home team got more into the match due to the numerical superiority, which did not change much even after Roberts received a red card.

Welshman Joe Rodon reacts after he missed the great chance of the Czech national team.

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“Even though both teams were in ten, Wales grew in confidence during its numerical superiority and felt that the match might eventually be his,” the BBC recalled.

She also added that the home team were close to losing the win in the last seconds of the match:

“Especially after the corner kick at the set time, when the shot of Ondřej Čelůstka was heroically blocked by Joe Rodon. In the end, it turned out to be the last Czech chance. After the final whistle, the Welsh could talk about the great relief and pleasure of winning, which is of great importance to them. “

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