Mass brawl at Türkiye match

The match between the Turkish and Czech national teams in the final round of the group stage of the European Championship ended in a mass brawl, Tengri Sport reports.

During the game, the referee sent off Czech national team player Antonin Barak and showed 16 yellow cards. After the match, the players continued to be rude to each other.

“The Czech Republic – Turkey match ends in a mass brawl”, “The Turks as always”, “As you can see, Arda Guler is a real bully from Real Madrid.”

“They all need to calm down and have a cup of hot tea,” fans wrote under the video of the brawl.

Some believe that the culprits of the brawl were not the Turkish, but the Czech football players.

“The Czechs were a very unpleasant team. In addition, they simulated almost constantly.”

“After Barak’s red they were provoking the Turkish players to see the red card, I’m not surprised they still did it following the game. The Czech team needs to work on their anger management,” the fans claim.

The referee had to calm the players down. He showed two more yellow cards and sent off Czech player Tomas Hora.

It should be noted that at the end of the game, the Turkish team managed to score a second goal once morest the Czech Republic and win the last match of the group stage.

94th-minute goal helps Turkey beat Czech Republic in Euro 2024 decider

The Czech national team has finished its participation in Euro 2024, and Turkey has advanced to the 1/8 finals, where they will play once morest the Austrians.

In a parallel match of Group F, the Georgian national team caused a sensation by winning 2:0 in the match once morest the Portuguese national team.

After the game, the internet recalled an archive photo of Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, in which the Georgian star met Cristiano Ronaldo at the age of 12.

Ronaldo himself might not contain his emotions during the match once morest the Georgian team and threw a tantrum when leaving as a substitute.

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