Czechs beat Denmark on penalties to book World Cup spot
PRAGUE, March 31 : The Czech Republic clinched a place at this year's World Cup by beating Denmark 3-1 on penalties after an absorbing encounter in which they led in normal time and extra time on Tuesday.
The hosts were pegged back to 1-1 at the end of 90 minutes and 2-2 after the extra period before Michal Sadilek sent Denmark's Mads Hermansen the wrong way to win the shootout, sending the Czechs to their first World Cup since 2006.
"The story is so beautiful — we’ve made it after 20 years," Sadilek told Czech television. "I’ve lost my voice, and I hope to find it soon because I’ll need it for the celebrations."
The Czechs - who beat Ireland in a shootout in the playoff semi-finals last week - stunned Denmark when Pavel Sulc found the top corner with a first-time strike after three minutes.
Denmark found their footing after the early setback and deservedly levelled in the 72nd minute through a Joachim Andersen header before Czech captain Krejci and Denmark's Kasper Hogh scored in extra time to send the match to penalties.
Krejci, who missed in the shootout, lauded his team's performance versus a side he thought were superior on the night.
"Before the match, I said the better team doesn’t always win — the team that wants it more does, and that was us," he said. "Penalties are a bit of a lottery but they also reflected the way we approached the game. I’m proud of everyone."
In the shootout, Denmark's Rasmus Hojlund smashed his attempt against the bar before teammate Anders Dreyer's effort was saved and Mathias Jensen skied his shot over the bar.
The Czechs - under 74-year-old coach Miroslav Koubek - will face co-hosts Mexico plus South Africa and South Korea in Group A at the North American tournament starting in June.
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