The Match Was Also Broken by a Soft Penalty. Hašek After the Debacle: Qualification Is Open
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He wasn't harsh, he didn't criticize, he assessed the terrible result without much emotion. But you could read the disappointment in his eyes: the 1:5 debacle in Croatia certainly didn't bite the coach of the national football team Ivan Hašek easily. Just like the fact that the chances of directly qualifying for the World Cup dropped rapidly after the botched match in Osijek.
The Croatian national football team recorded its second victory in Group L of the 2026 World Cup qualifiers, after defeating the Czech Republic 5-1 (1-0) at the Opus Arena in Osijek. After easily overcoming Gibraltar with a convincing 7-0, the Croatian national team achieved another convincing victory in Osijek, defeating the Czechs 5-1, thus taking an important step towards qualifying for the World Cup, which will be held next year in the USA, …
The national football team led by Ivan Hašek lost to Croatia 1:5 on Monday evening.
Osijek (Croatia) - The Czech national football team suffered a 1:5 defeat in Croatia in the fourth match of the World Cup qualifiers. The national team equaled the second worst debacle since the division of the federation, losing by a greater margin only in March 2019 in England, where they lost 0:5. After the opening three victories, coach Ivan Hašek's team lost points for the first time in the group and significantly complicated their fight fo…
The national team equaled the second worst debacle since the federation split, losing by a higher margin only in March 2019 in England, where they succumbed 0:5. Coach Ivan Hašek made two changes to the starting line-up compared to the match against Montenegro. The injured Hožko was replaced on the left side of the backup by Provod and Michal Sadílek was given preference to Červo in the center of the field. The Croatians deployed all the support…
The confrontation with the heavyweights ended in disgrace. The Czech football players suffered a terrible 1:5 beating from Croatia in a key World Cup qualification match. After the debacle in Osijek, the chances of coach Ivan Hašek's team for first place and direct promotion to the championship are slim. The national team hesitated for the first time, but before that it had only defeated the dwarfs.
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