Czech Republic vs Albania - UEFA NATIONS LEAGUE B

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Princ
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In Prague, you can lose too..

Czechia is a strong team with a domestic league that is light years ahead.

Undefeated in their last 6 at home after tonight.

Great goals scored by Chory. Nothing the goalie could do there.

4 goals and 1 assist in 391 minutes for the big man. Tip my hat to him. What a performance tonight!

Recent run of success against Slavic opponents ends here..

We take the L and come back stronger at Georgia!
Redijupison

Princ wrote: Sat Oct 12, 2024 6:09 am In Prague, you can lose too..

Czechia is a strong team with a domestic league that is light years ahead.

Undefeated in their last 6 at home after tonight.

Great goals scored by Chory. Nothing the goalie could do there.

4 goals and 1 assist in 391 minutes for the big man. Tip my hat to him. What a performance tonight!

Recent run of success against Slavic opponents ends here..

We take the L and come back stronger at Georgia!
Vs. Ukraine we had Manaj who played the game of his life, Imo if we exclude that game, there's a pattern with the NT which started before the Euros and there's no hope we'll come back stronger vs Georgia. This Czech team is not talented at all, just professional and physically strong.
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Redijupison wrote: Sat Oct 12, 2024 10:02 am

Imo if we exclude that game, there's a pattern with the NT which started before the Euros

Even before that it was a lot of fake hype because of the Czech and Poland results which were deceiving. Against the Czechs we got a lot of ref/VAR help and a red card, and Poland was literally desperate to sack their coach. Their players wanted him gone. Those results didn't hurt Czechs and Poland because they both qualified to the Euros eventually.

Sylvinho might not be the savior everyone thought. Lyon and Corinthians did sack him after a few months.... Who does that?
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