ROSICKY STILL CLASS

The Czech Republic will certainly see some more of the Arsenal midfielder Tomas Rosicky according to the manager of the national team – Michal Bilek. Many have been suggestions that the days of the Arsenal midfielder is numbered due to a succession of injury problems, which have also prevented him from regularly appearing for the club team as well. When the player last played for the national team in the Euro 2012, he has said that he is now considering his future with the national team. Bilek has said that he thinks that Rosicky still has the desire to play for the national team, and he does not doubt his motivation one little bit.

Rosicky has been slowly becoming involved in the club football once again. He recently scored in the Champions league match for Arsenal, which have sparked suggestions that he is once again getting back to his best. Rosicky is one of the best footballers of the current generation for the Czech Republic. Bilek has dismissed suggestions that he does not want to consider the midfielder for the World Cup qualifying matches because he still thinks of him as an important member within the squad. The Czech Republic are undefeated in the last three matches and will be confident ahead of the friendly with Turkey next month.

“Everything I’ve yet to consider. I feel it, he still has the motivation to play for the national team. While it will take a while to get used to wrestling mode, but I’m glad he’s fit. Participants voiced by him: I do not know if I’ll continue in the Nationals. I understand his coach (Wenger) when not pleased with the fact that Thomas goes to EURO, Apak is five months out of the game. Again, but do not expect that it would come to this to get a recommendation not to ride,” said Bilek.

BILEK UNDER PRESSURE

The Czech Republic national team manager Michal Bílek has come under increasing pressure in recent months due to the poor showing of the national team in major tournaments and friendly matches. However, his team managed a spectacular 3-0 win over Slovakia in a recent friendly match. This result, however, was not enough for the national team manager to release him off some pressure, as the chairman of the football Federation Miroslav Pelta has announced that he will be being more involved in the team affairs starting from this match. This comes as a major shock to the authority of the manager Michal Bílek.

However, he has said that his main task is to qualify for the 2014 FIFA World Cup and will not be concentrating on other aspects. Michal Bílek made a number of changes to the first-team for this match, as he gave debuts for the nine out of the 11 players in the match. He would have been extremely satisfied to see such a great response from the new players. So far, the Czech Republic national team has suffered due to the lack of young and upcoming talent. The likes of Petr Cech, Thomas Rosicky, and a few others are coming to the 30s and will not have a lot of time left in them for top-level international football.

“Making your debut is never easy, but these guys rose to the challenge. Now they have to prove themselves in World Cup qualifying,” Bílek said after the Slovakia match. Lafata, who was one of the best players on the pitch, helped the Czech Republic to a 2-0 advantage within 10 min of the match. Dočkal scored after 72 min in the second half to give Czech Republic a very good score. The team will play against Denmark in the March of next year.