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Euro: Spain edge Czechs after Pique's late header

Last updated on: June 13, 2016 21:39 IST
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Spain's Gerard Pique (2nd from right) heads the ball to score his team's first goal past of Czech Republic's keeper Petr Cech during their UEFA EURO 2016 Group D match at Stadium Municipal in Toulouse on Monday

IMAGE: Spain's Gerard Pique (2nd from right) heads the ball to score his team's first goal past of Czech Republic's keeper Petr Cech during their UEFA EURO 2016 Group D match at Stadium Municipal in Toulouse on Monday. Photograph: Ian Walton/Getty Images

Reigning champions Spain left it late but Gerard Pique's 87th-minute header earned them a deserved 1-0 victory over a dogged Czech Republic in their Euro 2016 Group D opener on Monday.

Pique headed in Andres Iniesta's perfect cross to give Czech goalkeeper Petr Cech no chance after he had made several fine saves to put his side within sight of an unlikely draw.

Cech reacted well to deny Alvaro Morata and David Silva in the first half while Czech defender Roman Hubnik deflected Morata's shot against his own post.

Spain were given a fright when a stretching Hubnik forced a save from David de Gea and Cesc Fabregas made a goalline clearance to keep out Theodor Gebre Selassie's header.

But Pique's late intervention ensured the champions began with a victory to join Croatia on three points.

Czech Republic's Tomas Rosicky and Spain's Andres Iniesta vie for possession 

IMAGE: Czech Republic's Tomas Rosicky and Spain's Andres Iniesta vie for possession. Photograph: Dean Mouhtaropoulos/Getty Images

Czech Republic started aggressively, but Cech was kept busy during the first half, setting the tone of the match with stops from Morata and Silva, who was making his 100th appearance.

Spain's rhythm improved as Czech intensity dipped, and while coach Pavel Vrba's ploy of employing two full backs on the right flank to deal with Jordi Alba was initially successful, the left back began to find space.

Both Alba and Silva forced stops from Cech, while Tomas Necid struck a shot at De Gea before half time.

The Czechs swapped their aggressive approach for more disciplined containment after the break, although Morata's cross forced Hubnik into a deflected error which beat Cech but bounced back off the post.

Spain's Aritz Aduriz attempts an overhead kick as Czech players watch

IMAGE: Spain's Aritz Aduriz attempts an overhead kick as Czech players watch. Photograph: Dean Mouhtaropoulos/Getty Images

Vrba's side also served warning that they were capable of extending their opponents' miserable run of failing to win any of their opening tournament matches since 2008 with Hubnik and Gebre Selassie going close.

Ladislav Krejci was on hand to make a superb last-ditch tackle on substitute Thiago Alcantara as a Czech defence that conceded 14 during the qualifiers kept Spain's wealth of attacking talent at bay.

Spain coach Vicente del Bosque introduced Aritz Aduriz for Morata, but it was an unlikely candidate, Pique, who ultimately secured the winning start for the champions.

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