The former Slavia Prague boss was heavily criticised throughout qualification, as his side routinely struggled to beat supposed weaker opposition and failed to play an attractive style of football. Silhavy, 62, had been in charge of the Czech Republic for more than five years but won't lead his nation at the Euros next summer. West Ham's Vladimir Coufal, Aris defender Jakub Brabec and Sparta Prague forward Jan Kuchta were all axed after they'd been spotted in a nightclub on Saturday. The Czechs beat Moldova 3-0 in Prague on Monday to book their ticket to Germany, but the match was marred by Silhavy's decision to send three players home for 'breaking internal rules' in the lead-up to the game. Czech Republic manager Jaroslav Silhavy sensationally announced his resignation just minutes after qualifying for Euro 2024.
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