Centralni - Yekaterinburg 16/10/2012 - 14:30CET (18:30 local time)

Play-off for Final Tournament, Second leg

Russia - Czech Republic
2-2
Aggregate: 4-2
 

Russia - Czech Republic 2-2 - 16/10/2012 - Match page - Under-21 2013

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Russia restore order to eliminate Czechs

Published: Tuesday 16 October 2012, 16.51CET
Russia 2-2 Czech Republic (agg: 4-2)
Yuri Kirillov's goal seven minutes from the end took the sting out of a nervy tie, sending Russia to the finals for the first time since 1998.
by Vladimir Bogachov
from Cenralni Stadium
Russia restore order to eliminate Czechs
Russia celebrate qualifying for next year's U21 finals ©Nikita Medvedevskih
 

Match statistics

Russia
Czech Republic

2

Goals scored

2

3

Attempts on target

9

2

Attempts off target

5

4

Corners

5

12

Fouls committed

11

1

Yellow cards

6

0

Red Cards

2

Lineups

Russia

Russia

Czech Republic

Czech Republic

1Zabolotni (GK)16Koubek (GK)
2Tsallagov2Lecjaks
3Schennikov4Čmovš
4Belyaev5Kalas
Yellow Card6
Red Card75
5Burlak (C)9Vaněk
Yellow Card59
Substitution66
6Kirillov
Goal83
Substitution90
10Wágner
Goal12
Goal64
Yellow Card75
7Petrov11Krejčí
Substitution78
8Shatov
Yellow Card67
14V. Kadlec
Yellow Card24
Red Card87
9Kanunnikov
Substitution60
18Mareček (C)
10Smolov
Goal6
19Pospíšil
Substitution86
11Cheryshev20Holeš

Substitutes

12Filtsov (GK)1Valeš (GK)
13Delkin8Kopic
14Bibilov
Substitution60
12Vůch
Substitution78
15Chicherin13Daníček
Substitution86
16Sosnin15Novák
17Zotov
Substitution90
17Tecl
Substitution66
18Pliev21Frydrych

Coaches

Dmitri Ulyanov (RUS) Jakub Dovalil (CZE)

Referee

Antti Munukka (FIN)

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Published: Tuesday 16 October 2012, 16.51CET

Russia restore order to eliminate Czechs

Russia 2-2 Czech Republic (agg: 4-2)
Yuri Kirillov's goal seven minutes from the end took the sting out of a nervy tie, sending Russia to the finals for the first time since 1998.

Russia are back in the UEFA European Under-21 Championship finals for the first time since 1998, but came too close to a shock exit for comfort in Yekaterinburg.

Having scored both of Russia's goals in the first leg, Fedor Smolov converted a sixth-minute penalty, but the Czechs rallied. Tomáš Wágner levelled the scores on 12 minutes, and when he made it 2-1 on the day just after the hour mark, Jakub Dovalil's side were within one strike of making it to the finals on away goals. However, the dismissal of Tomáš Kalas shifted the balance, and Yuri Kirillov struck back for Russia before Václav Kadlec's late dismissal torpedoed the visitors' dwindling chances.

Kalas's foul on Maksim Kanunnikov set the scene for FC Anji Makhachkala forward Smolov to score his second penalty of the tie, but Martin Pospíšil's cross invited Wágner to fire calmly into the net through the legs of Nikolai Zabolotni. The Russia goalkeeper produced a fine save to deny Ladislav Krejčí as the home side gug in to preserve their aggregate lead, and Kadlec then missed the target after an impressive run took him past three defenders.

Russia regained some of their spirit of adventure after half-time, but went behind on 64 minutes when, following a corner, Ondřej Vaněk flicked on for Wágner to finish from close range. Kadlec had another decent effort saved soon afterwards, before Kalas was dismissed for a second bookable offence. The ten men hit the bar through substitute Stanislav Tecl before Kirillov found the far corner from the edge of the box on 83 minutes, with Kadlec seeing red four minutes later.

Last updated: 09/05/13 11.38CET

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