Czechs are actively discussing not only the result of the match with Ukraine, but also the atmosphere at the stadium. Local fans are surprised that there were so many Ukrainians at the match, few Czechs, and plenty of empty seats in the stands. As for the Czech team's game, the fans were disappointed with what they saw. They believe that Ukraine is such a weak opponent that there is no point in assessing the real level of the Czech national team against such a team.
Libor: Georgia is on a completely different level than poor Ukraine. The defeat of the Georgians is an indicator of the level of our team. The result of the game against the Ukrainians left a lot of questions, because the Czech Republic's performance was far from the best. Therefore, only after the match with Albania will it be possible to make any serious analysis.
Matla: Ukraine is playing terribly, it's chaos, many players are not motivated. That's why the Czech Republic looked very good at times. But even against such a weak Ukraine, I still have a lot of questions for our players.
Karel: If the Ukrainians hadn't come to the stadium today, it would have been almost empty. Ukrainians saved us from a great shame. Even 20 thousand people cannot gather for a national team match. But the players and the coaching staff are to blame for this, because I have no strength to watch this miserable football anymore.
Chmatal: Ukraine plays the same strange football as the Czech Republic. The opponent today was weaker than Georgia, but even the Ukrainians played with more desire than the Czech team. I understand that we were winning after the first half, but we still couldn't play so badly in the second half. It was a shame to watch.
Zorak: Soon there will be more Ukrainians in Prague than Czechs. Today, before I got to the stadium, I saw so many Ukrainians that I had a lot of questions. It's starting to annoy me. Okay, they were accepted in the country, but why are they all going to the capital? Let them live in small towns and villages, there is enough space for them there.
Tylicek: They say that some non-profit organizations bought tickets for Ukrainians to this match. On the one hand, I thank Ukrainians for the fact that the stadium was not completely empty. On the other hand, both teams played so poorly that I wouldn't have gone there even if they were giving away free sausage and beer in the stands.
Ladik: I feel like I watched some kind of handicapped football. Both teams died in the 70th minute. Our players, like the Ukrainians, started actively asking for substitutions. That's what I mean by "level"! Such players have a direct path to the Andorran championship.
Daniel: Ukraine is playing so terribly that I'm even ashamed of them. The Czech Republic is so weak now, but we looked very good against the Ukrainians. In fact, both teams are playing badly, we were just lucky to realize our chances, the Ukrainians even have problems with that.
Milifat: We saw a lot of goals today, a lot of dangerous moments. It may seem like it was a good and spectacular match, but in fact it reflects the low level of both teams. There was not a single technical play, but there were a lot of gross mistakes in defense by Ukraine and the Czech Republic.
Josef: I am upset by what happened at the stadium. Not only were there a lot of empty seats, but there were almost as many Ukrainians as Czechs. And here I have a question for the locals. Couldn't those who live in Prague and the surrounding area come to support the national team?
Krabath: It was a battle of the losers. If you look at the names of the players, there seemed to be a lot of great players on the field. But if you look at the game of both teams, you feel ashamed of them. How can you turn good players into such stupid footballers?
Martin: The success of our national team is questionable. Now the coaching staff will have to work for at least two more matches, and we will have to watch this terrible football again. Moreover, Serhiy Rebrov will be fired from the Ukrainian national team. And with a new coach, this team will play completely different football. The second half showed that their players are better than ours. They just don't have a coach.
Vosycka: It was hard not to win against Ukraine. If the Czech Republic hadn't been able to get three points today, no one would have understood it, because Ukraine is the weakest team in our group.
Keyri: It was a strange match. If we take the full match, Ukraine deserved to win more. They played especially well in the last 10 minutes, when our players could no longer run. But the Ukrainians made such trivial mistakes in defense that even our players were able to take advantage of it.
Marcel: While there used to be a lot of women and children from Ukraine in the Czech Republic, in the last six months there have been a lot more men. This is especially noticeable during football matches. And they say that men are not allowed to leave Ukraine.
Lidus: We won thanks to a completely random penalty kick. That's what saved the coaching staff. Ukraine played better for most of the match. I thank the team for the victory, but I would like to see the Czech Republic finally have a coach in October, not just a person sitting on the bench.
Patty: If Zelenskyy traveled around Europe and gathered all the "missing" men from Ukraine, he would kick the Russians out in two days! But let's get back to football. For such a game, the result can be called normal, because we again had a lot of problems in defense.
Kakosa: At first, I even thought from the broadcast that we were playing in Ukraine. "The home team lost by accident today. The visitors, who were the Czechs at their home stadium today, won by accident. In general, I have a very bad feeling. The game was bad, the fans did not come to the game. There is nothing to be happy about.
Petioky: The end of the match was a disaster for the Czech Republic. It's not that Ukraine played well, but rather that our players stopped playing, or they were just tired and could no longer even fight back normally. It was disgusting to watch. The victory was more accidental than natural.
Hronec: I had to turn off the sound during the broadcast. I've had enough of Asians at Slavia matches. Now we hear more Ukrainians than Czechs during Czech national team matches. This is not the fault of Ukrainians, but rather a question to the people of Prague, who have once again disgraced the Czech Republic.
Dvorak: If Ukraine played as well as the fans in the stands support it, it would be the strongest team in the world. They say that the Czechs sold overpriced tickets to Ukrainians. People who don't have a lot of money bought tickets for half of the stadium and supported their team better than the Czech fans. I think this is a disgrace for our country. But I can only admire the Ukrainians, they supported their team perfectly, better than our fans. I think the Ukrainian national team has disgraced their country. But I can't be happy for our team either, it wasn't a victory that brings satisfaction.
Jansky: What Rebrov is doing to Ukraine is incomprehensible. Against Rebrov's background, even our coach looks like a true professional. Given her performance today, especially in defense, I still don't understand how this team made it to Euro 2024. Today, we needed 30 minutes plus a penalty goal to beat them. Probably, the game was a little better than in Georgia, but if not for the terrible performance of the guests' players, it would probably have been another defeat. Of course, I thank their coach, first of all. It was he who gave us these three points. Because in the last 10 minutes we saw the Ukraine that could have destroyed the Czech Republic if it had a strong coach.
Stetar: A lost victory. That's how I would call this match. A match in which we were in total defense for more than half of the time - 50-60 minutes - and were afraid to raise our heads. A match that we won due to an accidental penalty, which would not have been given in favor of Argentina even at the World Cup in Qatar. A match in which we played against the worst team in the group, but even this opponent could have crushed us. A match in which Ukraine played without a coach, but due to the high skill of the players could have beaten us. I hope that this lost victory will not be perceived as a success for our coach.
Donka: When I walked into the stadium and saw all the Ukrainian flags around me, I thought at first that the tram had taken me straight to Kyiv. I've never seen Czech fans at their home stadium outnumbering the opposing team's fans.