Turkey remain in with a chance
of reaching the last 16 of Euro 2016 after securing an impressive 2-0
win over Czech Republic in Lens on Tuesday.
Fatih
Terim's side came into their final Group D encounter without a goal or
point to their name, but victory thanks to strikes from Burak Yilmaz and
Ozan Tufan lifted them above their opponents and into contention for
one of the third-place qualification berths.
By
contrast, Czech Republic, missing talisman Tomas Rosicky through
injury, are eliminated with their stirring late fightback to earn a 2-2
draw against Croatia last time out ultimately counting for nothing.
The
opener arrived in the 10th minute as Burak applied the decisive touch
to a sweeping Turkey move with a fine finish, before Tufan smashed home
to double the lead midway through the second half.
Czech
Republic struck the woodwork through Tomas Sivok shortly after
Burak's effort, but Pavel Vrba's men - who knew a win would seal a
last-16 spot - failed to create much else in the way of goalscoring
opportunities as they crashed out.
Meanwhile,
Turkey must wait for results from Groups E and F on Wednesday to see if
their participation at the finals will be extended, while the result
also subsequently guaranteed Northern Ireland's progress from Group C.
Terim made
three changes from the meek 3-0 defeat to Spain and it was one of
those, Emre Mor, who teed up Burak to break the deadlock in the early
stages.
Arda Turan had come in for heavy criticism
following the first two games, but it was the captain's clever pass
that freed Mor, who squared for Burak to sweep home.
Czech
Republic went agonisingly close to a swift equaliser when Sivok thudded
a header against the base of the post from a right-wing corner.
Pavel
Kaderabek brought a save out of Volkan Babacan at his near post before
Tomas Necid steered an effort over as Vrba's side grew further into the
contest.
Kaderabek just failed to get a telling
touch on Necid's flick on the half-hour, and Jaroslav Plasil stung the
palms of Babacan with a rasping 25-yard drive.
Turkey
made it to the interval with their lead intact, and threatened a second
just prior to the hour when Mor blazed over on the break.
Vladimir
Darida and Necid brought smart stops out of Babacan as the Czechs
responded, but Turkey added to their advantage in controversial
circumstances in the 65th minute.
Mehmet Topal
appeared to be in an offside position when a free-kick was glanced in
his direction, before he laid off to Tufan, who smashed past Petr Cech
at his near post from close range.
Substitute
Olcay Sahan fired wide as Turkey went in search of a third late on, but
there to be no more goals as Terim's men kept their hopes alive.
Key Opta stats:
- Burak Yimaz has netted eight goals in his last 11 games for Turkey.
- Emre Mor is the third-youngest player to provide an assist in a Euro finals game since 1980 (18y 332d), with only Enzo Scifo (18y 114d in 1984) and Wayne Rooney (18y 240d in 2004) younger.
- Petr Cech has conceded 21 Euro finals goals, more than any other goalkeeper in history.
- Turkey last Euro finals win also came against Czech Republic, 3-2 in the 2008 group stages.
- Emre Mor is the third-youngest player to provide an assist in a Euro finals game since 1980 (18y 332d), with only Enzo Scifo (18y 114d in 1984) and Wayne Rooney (18y 240d in 2004) younger.
- Petr Cech has conceded 21 Euro finals goals, more than any other goalkeeper in history.
- Turkey last Euro finals win also came against Czech Republic, 3-2 in the 2008 group stages.
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