The Czechs hold a 2-0 advantage ahead of Tuesday’s clash against Montenegro but the tie is perhaps not over.
Montenegro are aware about their underperformance the other time. They want to make up for those mistakes and prove to their fans and to the public that they haven’t come a long way for nothing. Striker Dejan Damjanovic claims that Montenegro “won’t collapse”.

“We have to be a lot more attacking in the second leg. Having lost the first game 2-0, we can't simply wait for a mistake from the Czech defense,” he reportedly told the press last weekend.

“We need a quick goal, and if we get that it'll be an open game, and everything is possible. If we start well, things will go our way, and maybe we can get an unbelievable result.”

But Czech coach Michal Bilek is highly confident about his team’s chances. Speaking to UEFA.com, the manager reminded the following:

“If we score once, Montenegro must get four, which will be very, very difficult. We are expecting a difficult game, in front of a passionate crowd and we must be prepared for that.

“We know that we have only played the first half, but it is a good result so far and this chance should not be missed.”