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Gavi grapples with Michal Sadilek in midfield actionLuke Carbon / EFE
Dani Olmo tries to get the ball away from Ondrej Lingr.Luke Carbon / EFE
Czech coach Jaroslav Silhavy chats with the fourth official.Roman Vondrous / AP
Luis Enrique puts order among the Spanish players during the match in Prague.Luke Carbon / EFE
Pesek beat Unai Simón in heads-up. The Czech player had been authorized by Kuchta, who was in the correct position when Carvajal broke the offside, after reviewing the VAR.Luke Carbon / EFE
Jakub Pesek put the Czechs ahead after taking advantage of a mistake in the Spanish defense.Roman Vondrous / AP
Gavi, pressured by Pesek.Roman Vondrous / AP
Espanyol striker Raul de Tomás, who started, chats with a teammate during the match.Luke Carbon / EFE
Gavi scored the 1-1 that gave Spain options again.Luke Carbon / EFE
The Barça midfielder made it 1-1 with a great shot with his left foot.Roman Vondrous / AP
Gavi became the youngest scorer in the history of the national team, beating Ansu Fati by seven days.Luke Carbon / EFE
Gavi, who was being one of the most prominent, received a pass inside the area from Rodrigo, controlled by outlining himself to the left and, with his left foot, placed the ball close to the post, rendering Vaclik’s good stretch useless.Luke Carbon / EFE
Sevilla goalkeeper Tomas Vaclik catches a high ball.Roman Vondrous / AP
Jaroslav Zeleny heads in front of Carvajal.Luke Carbon / EFE
Jakub Jankto had to be treated and would end up being substituted at the break. Luke Carbon / EFE
Marco Asensio had a clear chance as soon as he came out onto the pitch, but his powerful shot hit the post.Luke Carbon / EFE
Jan Kuchta was not at all nervous to put the Czechs ahead on the scoreboard again.Roman Vondrous / AP
Cerny put a through ball into space for Kuchta’s run. The striker came out from his own field between Eric Garcia and Carvajal and faced Unai Simón entirely alone, whom he beat with a great Vaseline in the 66th minute.Roman Vondrous / AP
Jan Kuchta celebrates the 2-1 for the Czechs.Roman Vondrous / AP
Milan Havel chats with Dani Carvajal during the match.Luke Carbon / EFE
Sergio Busquets jumps for a ball with Vaclav Jurecka. The Barça midfielder came on to reinforce the midfield in the second half.Luke Carbon / EFE
Raúl de Tomás tries a shot at the edge of the box against Vaclik.Luke Carbon / EFE
Vaclik stops Raúl de Tomás’s shotLuke Carbon / EFE
Ferran Torres also entered the second half for a very gray Sarabia. The Barça player gave more bite to the attack.Luke Carbon / EFE
Álvaro Morata was another of the replacements, but he was not inspired in front of the goal.Luke Carbon / EFE
Iñiigo Martínez scored the goal for Spain that put the final tie on the scoreboard, 2-2, with uncertainty as his header crashed into the crossbar and had to be validated with the goal camera.Luke Carbon / EFE
Carvajal tries to cut Sadilek. The Madrid side was portrayed in the photo of the Czech goals.Luke Carbon / EFE
The Spanish players appreciate the support of the public that came to Prague. Íñigo Martínez’s in extremis draw saved a point for ‘la Roja’.Luke Carbon / EFE
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