Any euphoria after Slovakia’s shock victory over Belgium in their Euro 2024 opener was quickly replaced by the stark reality that they have achieved nothing yet, coach Francesco Calzona said on Thursday ahead of their clash with Ukraine.
Slovakia will qualify for the last 16 from Group E if they beat Ukraine in Duesseldorf but they need only rewind three years to remind themselves of how fortunes can change.
At the delayed Euro 2020 tournament, Slovakia began with a victory over Poland but subsequently lost 1-0 to Sweden via a late penalty before a 5-0 hammering at the hands of Spain sent them spinning out of the competition.
Calzone, one of five Italian coaches working at Euro 2024, was asked whether it had been difficult to bring his players down to earth and prepare for Ukraine after the Belgium win.
“That wasn’t difficult. We had a bit of euphoria for a few short hours, but we haven’t achieved anything yet. We’ve only secured three points and three points aren’t enough to make it through to the knockout stage,” he said.
“There’s not too much to celebrate in terms of that win over Belgium because our objective is to make it through the group.”