• Date: 08 Jun 2012
  • Venue: Wroclaw Municipal Stadium - Wroclaw
  • UEFA Euro 2012 - Group Stage

Russia

Alan Dzagoev (15)

Roman Shirokov (24)

Alan Dzagoev (79)

Roman Pavlyuchenko (82)

4 - 1

Czech Republic

Vaclav Pilar (52)

Russia vs Czech Republic

Team Lineups

Russia

Dick Advocaat
Vyacheslav Malafeev
Alexander Anyukov
Alexei Berezutski
Sergey Ignashevich
Yuri Zhirkov
Roman Shirokov
Igor Denisov
Konstantin Zyryanov
Alan Dzagoev
Alexander Kerzhakov
Andrey Arshavin
Igor Akinfeev
Anton Shunin
Roman Sharonov
Vladimir Granat
Kirill Nababkin
Marat Izmailov
Dmitri Kombarov
Denis Glushakov
Igor Semshov
Pavel Pogrebnyak
Roman Pavlyuchenko
Alexander Kokorin

Czech Republic

Michal Bilek
Petr Cech
Theodor Gebre Selassie
Roman Hubník
Tomas Sivok
Michal Kadlec
Jan Rezek
Jaroslav Plasil
Tomas Rosicky
Petr Jiracek
Vaclav Pilar
Milan Baros
Jan Lastuvka
Jaroslav Drobny
Marek Suchy
David Limbersky
Frantisek Rajtoral
Daniel Kolar
Vladimír Darida
Tomas Necid
Tomas Pekhart
Tomas Hubschman
Milan Petrzela
David Lafata

Match Report
Classy Russians in driving seat after Czech win
A vibrant Russia took command of Group A on the opening day of the European Championships with a 4-1 win over the Czech Republic in Warsaw on Friday.
Alan Dzagoev notched a brace with Roman Shirokov and Roman Pavlyuchenko grabbing one each as Russia went two points clear at the top of the group following the earlier 1-1 draw between co-hosts Poland and Greece.
For the Czechs though, Vaclav Pilar's strike was scant consolation from a poor showing.
Russia looked disjointed at the beginning and it was the Czechs who bossed the opening exchanges as Dick Advocaat's team struggled to find their rhythm.
But once they did, they carved Michal Bilek's team open in ruthless fashion.
A clever backheel from Arshavin set Yuri Zhirkov free at the byline and his cross found Aleksandr Kerzhakov, but he couldn't direct his side-footed finish on target.
Yet within 60 seconds Russia were in front.
Dzagoev capitilised on two Czechs bumping into each other in midfield to surge forwards and release Konstantin Zyryanov down the right.
He picked out Kerzhakov at the back post and when his header came back off the upright it was Dzagoev who arrived on the scene in the right place and at the right time to drill home.
On 23 minutes it was two as Arshavin played an incisive ball into the box and although it was an inch too far in front of Kerzhakov, Shirokov sneaked in around the back to dink the ball over Petr Cech.
The second period began with a strangely muted atmosphere but seven minutes in it was livened up as Jaroslav Plasil sliced open the Russian defence and Pilar skipped around Malafeev before sliding the ball home.
Arshavin, enjoying one of his more productive games, cleverly clipped in Kerzhakov but the Zenit St Petersburg striker had not brought his shooting boots to Poland and screwed his effort wide of the far post.
Czech full-back Theodor Gebre Selassie produced a showreel moment with a spectacular volley into the side-netting and Malafeev got down well to clutch a thumped Tomas Rosicky effort at the second attempt.
But 11 minutes from time Dzagoev effectively sealed the points with a rising finish from Pavlyuchenko's pass.
And then Pavlyuchenko added an individual effort from the edge of the box following dogged persistence.