"We started the second half well and hit the bar. It's a good header but we've got to be a wee bit stronger and braver. "The Czech Republic did that, we didn't, and that's why we’re on the wrong end of a result. "At the highest level, you have to take your chances," he said. Fellow defender Andy Robertson was Scotland's star performer against the Czech Republic, creating a game-high six chances, none of which his team-mates could convert. "Obviously they were a little bit more clinical with their chances."Ĭlarke is hopeful of having Kieran Tierney back from injury to face England at Wembley, with the defender proving a big loss for Scotland in their tournament opener. There wasn't much in it," the Scotland boss told BBC Sport. Steve Clarke does not believe that the two-goal margin of victory for the Czech Republic paints a true reflection and is eager to bounce back for Friday's clash with bitter rivals England. The hosts had 19 shots, four of those on target, but a lack of composure and some good goalkeeping from Tomas Vaclik kept them out. Scotland were backed by around 12,000 spectators on home soil in what was their first major tournament game in 23 years. We really haven't seen a goal like that from the middle of the field for a long time." "He knows how to finish and that's why he's there - it was something out of this world. "We know he's a genius," Czech coach Jaroslav Silhavy told reporters. Schick has scored eight goals in his last nine starts for the Czech Republic, with Monday's long-ranger at Hampden Park undoubtedly the pick of the pitch. Schick overtakes Torsten Frings (38.6 yards) for the longest recorded strike in the competition with what was his 13th goal in 27 appearances for the Czech Republic. The Bayer Leverkusen man lobbed the ball over David Marshall after his side turned over possession inside their own half, leaving the backpedalling Scotland keeper red faced. "It's clear we already have the goal of the tournament. The second was measured at 49.7 yards, making it the longest-range goal scored at the European Championship since such data was first recorded in 1980.Įuro 2020 may still be in its early stages, but Soucek does not believe team-mate Schick's sensational strike will be bettered throughout the rest of the tournament. Schick stole the show in Monday's Group D clash at Hampden Park with a towering first-half header and an incredible goal from just inside the opposition half after 52 minutes. Tomas Soucek hailed Patrik Schick's long-range strike against Scotland as " the goal of the tournament" after the forward's double helped the Czech Republic beat Scotland 2-0 in their Euro 2020 opener.
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