Updated On: 28 June, 2021 07:12 AM IST | Budapest | AFP
The goals, a header by Holes and a clinical finish by Schick, arrived after Matthijs de Ligt was sent off in the 55th minute, and secured the efficient Czechs a deserved berth in the last eight against Denmark in Baku on July 3.

Czech Republic’s Tomas Holes (right) scores the team’s first goal against Netherlands on Sunday. Pic/Getty Images
The Czech Republic reached the Euro 2020 quarter-finals Sunday after stunning the 10-man Netherlands 2-0 in Budapest thanks to second-half strikes by Tomas Holes and Patrik Schick. The goals, a header by Holes and a clinical finish by Schick, arrived after Matthijs de Ligt was sent off in the 55th minute, and secured the efficient Czechs a deserved berth in the last eight against Denmark in Baku on July 3. Netherlands coach Frank de Boer, who said winning the tournament was his objective, was left to rue his misfiring side`s failure to land a shot on target in a tense and often niggly encounter. "You have to take your chances at this level, and we didn`t today, it wasn`t good enough, the players did not reach their usual level," said De Boer.
Having emerged as Group C winners with a 100 percent record after playing all three of their games in Amsterdam, the fancied Dutch were on the road for the first time in the tournament. Roared on by boisterous ranks of orange-clad fans in a packed Puskas Arena, the only Euro 2020 venue not to limit stadium capacity as an anti-coronavirus precaution, it was the Oranje who dominated the opening exchanges. On eight minutes a floated cross by Danny Blind evaded Tomas Vaclik in the Czech goal but De Ligt`s header across the goalmouth was sliced well wide by Memphis Depay.