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    Czech Republic 4- Armenia 1

    Wednesday, 7 September 2005
    by Ladislav Josef



    The Czech Republic returned to winning ways as four
    second-half goals helped Karel Brückner's side to a
    victory against Armenia which sees them regain second
    place in 2006 FIFA World Cup qualifying Group 1.

    Polák double
    The home side suffered a demoralising 2-0 defeat by
    Romania on Saturday and needed to bounce back this
    evening in Olomouc but struggled to make headway
    against a tenacious Armenia team. Marek Heinz finally
    broke the deadlock two minutes after the restart and
    further goals from Milan Baroš and Jan Polák (2)
    helped them establish a 4-0 lead before Ara Hakobjan's
    late consolation.

    Blažek intervention
    An injury to Petr Cech saw Jaromír Blažek make his
    debut in goal and the custodian did not take long to
    make an impact, sprinting from his line to deny
    Hokobjan as the striker threatened to give the
    visitors a shock lead. Until then the Czech Republic
    had dominated, something they continued to do in the
    opening period without capitalising on a host of
    chances.

    Deflected shots
    Not afraid to shuffle his side, Brückner brought on
    Vladimír Šmicer at the interval and the midfielder
    almost made an immediate impression, only to hit a
    shot straight at Roman Berezovskij when well placed.
    But the disappointment did not last long and within a
    minute Heinz finally broke the deadlock, albeit with
    the aid of a crucial deflection.

    Baroš strike
    There was also an element of luck with the second goal
    five minutes later when Polák's long-range shot was
    also deflected beyond Berezovskij. Baroš made it three
    just before the hour mark, tapping in after Jan
    Koller's effort was only half cleared, and the Aston
    Villa FC striker turned provider on 76 minutes, teeing
    the ball up for Polák to stroke home.

    Late consolation
    Hakobjan reduced the deficit late on but it was too
    little, too late for Armenia who remain rooted to the
    bottom of Group 1 - and will go to Andorra on 12
    October needing a victory to escape last place.
    Meanwhile, the Czech Republic are second, a point
    behind the Netherlands ahead of their meeting on 8
    October - when victory will see them go top and clinch
    at least a play-off place.

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