Germany convincingly abandoned the Czech Republic to achieve a 4-2 victory and progression to the UEFA European U21 Championship Quarter final, which earned redemption after their H2H leaser and early elimination in the latest edition of this competition.
Germany dominated the possession completely in the first minutes, and Paul Nebel was painfully close to giving the management only three minutes after the procedure.
The Czechs soon showed the intention of their own intention with Adam Karabec and Martin Suchomel saw a shot per piece blocked. The side of Antonio di Salvo continued to create in a campaign, but scoreless opening cure when Nathaniel Brown's shot was refused, Brajan Gruda shot a free kick against the wall and Nebel led his first effort wide.
There was a bizarre moment when the boot of Nick Woltemade referee Alexis Herrera hit, before Noah Atubolu produced a striking rescue to deny the ambitious attack of Patrik Vydra. Rocco Reitz then saw his shot block and Eric Martel shot off-target before Germany took the lead in the 34th minute.
Nebel cut a pass to Nnamdi Collins, who worked enough space to play a ball over that Nicolo Tresoldi in the net diverted. They had another seven minutes later when Woltemade stopped Stepan Chaloupek and put the ball unacceptably away for Nebel to apply a first finish.
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Gruda hit the post moments for the break and Jan Suchoparek responded with a double change before the restart. Yet the Czechs admitted only eight minutes in the second half, while Woltemade came up to meet Reitz's Cross with a clinical header for his fourth of the competition, which the Stuttgart striker has already seen four earlier Golden Boot winners.
Martel then added another five minutes later by shooting the legs of Lukas Hornicek after the Czech keeper had stopped the poisonous strike of Gruda. The Czechs reacted at least quickly with some help from Bright Arrey-Mbi, who changed the pass in his own net.
Five minutes later, Karel Spacil got stuck on a non -striking defensive header and sent his shot into the post to restore some hope for the Czech Republic.
However, Vaclav Sejk could not change Josef Koželuh's inviting cross home, because Germany had undefeated a 17th consecutive game to earn their place in the quarterfinals with a match. The fifth Winless game in a row of the Czech Republic, on the other hand, condemns them to an early exit.
Flash score Man of the match: Nick Woltemade (Germany)
