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Türkiye have advantage in battle with Czechs for knockout place

The Turkish team is well-positioned to move on from previous letdowns and secure a spot in the Euro 2024 knockouts. However, they must prevent a loss against the Czech Republic this Wednesday in order to finish as runners-up in Group F.

Reuters SPORTS
Published June 24,2024
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Türkiye's talented team are in a strong position to put past disappointment behind them and qualify for the Euro 2024 knockouts if they can avoid defeat by the Czech Republic on Wednesday to finish as Group F runners-up.

With the likes of 19-year-old forward Arda Güler and playmaking captain Hakan Çalhanoğlu, 30, at their disposal, the Turks lie second to Portugal on three points and expect to progress this time in front of passionate support in Germany.

That would banish the awful memories of Euro 2020 where they went home after eight goals conceded in three defeats.

After his stunning goal in the opening 3-1 win over Georgia, Güler was used late off the bench in the 3-0 loss to Portugal as coach Vincenzo Montella worried about keeping him fit.

But fans want to see Güler charging at the Czechs from minute one.

"He is our future and he is a world beater, we are all here to see him play and to see Türkiye make history," said Kerem Buruk, 44, an engineer who lives in Hamburg and had tickets for the match at the Volksparkstadion with all his family.

Almost three million people with Turkish roots live in Germany.

After losing to Portugal and drawing with Georgia, the Czechs could finish second and qualify by beating Türkiye. A draw might also secure them one of the four best third-placed spots.

But they are hampered by the probable absence of striker Patrik Schick, who scored against Georgia to add to his five goals at the last Euros but then limped off injured.

Czech coach Ivan Hasek is not optimistic about Schick's chances of playing. He is praying his team's luck may turn after an own goal and stoppage time strike against them in the Portugal game and a first-half goal disallowed against Georgia.

"Maybe we will get lucky in the next game," he said.

The Czechs will also be roared on by massive support from their fans who have poured over the border for the tournament.