Soccer-Czech win over Ireland showed character, but less nerves required against Denmark, says coach


Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup - UEFA Qualifiers - Semi Final - Czech Republic v Republic of Ireland - Fortuna Arena, Prague, Czech Republic - March 26, 2026 Czech Republic coach Miroslav Koubek REUTERS/David W Cerny

PRAGUE, March 30 (Reuters) - Czech Republic ⁠manager Miroslav Koubek hailed his side's penalty shootout win over Ireland ⁠as a show of great mentality, but wants more composure in ‌their World Cup playoff final against a very different Denmark side.

The Czechs, looking to reach their first World Cup since 2006, went two goals down to Ireland early in Thursday's semi-final but ​despite a sub-par performance they came back to ⁠draw level and win on ⁠penalties.

That was Koubek's first game in charge, and while his players got the ⁠job ‌done, the 74-year-old coach wants more from his side in Tuesday's game in Prague.

"That victory definitely helped us and I want to highlight ⁠the players' performance," Koubek told reporters.

"The mental side - the ​commitment, the fight, the ‌work they put into the match - I think that got pushed ⁠a bit into ​the background, but it was the biggest factor in our win.

"There is room for improvement, we saw that, we know there are things we could have done differently. ⁠But it was a victory of will and ​character, and on the football side we will certainly want to improve things."

Koubek believes Denmark will be an altogether different proposition than Ireland, and wants his players ⁠to show greater calm than they did in the last game.

"They have very good individuals, technically strong, very good combination play," he said.

"It's a team that has been together a long time, very stable. Their philosophy is completely different ​from Ireland's. We want to be less nervous. We ⁠were nervous, we felt the moment, and we need to relax a bit.

"We ​are capable of playing similar football to Denmark. ‌I keep asking for us to get ​on the ball more than we did against Ireland, and to improve the team's ability to play."

(Reporting by Trevor StynesEditing by Christian Radnedge)

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