Watch: Patrick Schick's Incredible Goal That Will "Go Down In Euro History"
UEFA EURO 2020: Czech Republic's Patrick Schick scored an outrageous halfway line goal to double the lead against Scotland.
- Aakash Arya
- Updated: June 16, 2021 11:10 PM IST
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Czech Republic's Patrick Schick scored a halfway line goal vs Scotland
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Patrick Schick scored both goals in either half for a 2-0 win
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Czech Republic will face Croatia next, while Scotland will play England
Czech Republic's Patrick Schick scored an outrageous halfway line goal against Scotland in their 2-0 Group D win at Hampden Park in Glasgow in the ongoing UEFA Euro 2020. Schick's screamer doubled the Czechs' lead in the 52nd minute after his opener in the first half right before half-time. Schick took advantage through a counter-attack after the Scottish forwards were dispossessed just outside the opposition penalty area. Schick outsmarted the Scottish keeper David Marshall, who was taken by surprise by a sudden attack on goal from the halfway mark with a left-foot by the Czech forward.
Patrik Schick's PHENOMENAL long-range goal against Scotland - we're going to be seeing this a LOT!
— Ian Willoughby (@Ian_Willoughby) June 14, 2021
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Czech Republic came out victorious by two goals to nothing. Both teams had chances to score from early on in the game but it was Schick who opened the scoring for the Czech.
Schick scored the first goal through a towering header to net the ball at the top corner, away from Marshall.
RESULT
— UEFA EURO 2020 (@EURO2020) June 14, 2021
Patrik Schick scores twice, including THAT second-half stunner
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Scottish players spurred numerous chances that came their way, all thanks to the brilliance of Czech keeper Tomas Vaclik. Scotland took 19 shots as compared to only 10 by Czech Republic. However, the Scottish finishing lacked accuracy as only four shots were on target against the Czechs'Â seven.
The disappointment was quite visible on the faces of the Scottish players since they also enjoyed more possession of the ball and combined together to register more passes than the opposition.
Scotland will play England next on June 19 while Czech Republic will face Croatia a day before in their next match of Group D.