Nations League: No goals and open accounts for France and Portugal



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Theoretically it was the brightest match of the night, but it had no goals. France and Portugal met for the first time since the final of Euro 2016, when the Iberians smiled in Paris, and all they could do was neutralize.

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Loris was having a great night and stopped Cristiano Ronaldo, while the projection of Joao Félix was turned off. Regardless, Blue and Celesao continue to live together at the top of their group in the Nations League.

FRANCE (Deschamps): Loris, Pavar, Varane, Kimbebe, Hernández, Cande, Rabio, Pogba, Griezmann, Ebape (84 ‘Koman), Zirou (74’ Martial).

PORTUGAL (Santos): Rui Patricio, Nelson Semedo, Dias, Pepe, Guerrero (89 ‘Cancello), Danilo, Bruno Fernandes (80’ Sánchez), Joao Carvalho (88 ‘Joao Moutinho), Cristiano Ronaldo, Joao Ferrero (Joao Felica) 61’ Zota).

Results

France – Portugal 0-0

Croatia – Sweden 2-1 (31 ‘Vlasic, 84’ Kramaric / 66 ‘Berg)

MARKER

1. Portugal 7

2. France 7

3. Croatia 3

4. Sweden 0

REKIAVIK PARTY

Denmark had a party in Reykjavik as it encountered no resistance from Iceland. The islanders had to start with him Sigurionsson to send the ball into his team’s net.

Eriksen and Skov were effective in the counterattacks and the 0-3 came as normal.

ICELAND (Hamren): Haldorson, Paulson, Ingasson, Sigurdsson, Magnusson, Sigurionsson, Gunnarsson (46 ‘Anderson), Bjarnason, Tristason (68’ Goodmundson), Sigurdsson (73 ‘Eiolofson), Finnpon (12’)

DENMARK (Hummland): Schmeichel, Vas, Kerr, Christensen, Skov (79 ‘Mele), Delaney, Eriksen, Heiberberg, Brethwit (87’ Jorgensen), Dolberg (79 ‘Sisto), Poulsen (66’ Skov Olsen).

Results

Iceland – Denmark 0-3 (45 ‘Author Sigurionsson, 46’ Eriksen, 61 ‘Skov)

England – Belgium 2-1 (39 ‘Penford Rasford, 65’ Monte / 16 ‘Lukaku)

MARKER

1. England 7

2. Belgium 6

3. Denmark 4

4. Iceland 0

NOTHING HAS CHANGED

The situation in the group is still difficult, as after 0-0 in Bosnia we had the same score (goalless draw) in Gdansk.

Poland and Italy remained undefeated, Fabianski and Donaruma kept their houses intact and the process continues.

POLAND (Breτek): Fabianski, Ketziora, Glik, Valukievich, Berezinski, Krychoviak, Monter, Simanski (59 ‘Grozicki), Klich (70’ Milik), Joswiak (82 ‘Karbovnik), Lewandowski (82’).

ITALY (Mancini): Donaruma, Florenzi, Bonucci, Acerbi, Emerson, Barela (78 ‘Locatelli), Zorginio, Verratti, Chiesa (70’ Ken), Bellotti (83 ‘Caputo), Pellegrini (83’ Berardi).

Results

Poland – Italy 0-0

Bosnia – Holland 0-0

MARKER

1. Italy 5

2. Netherlands 4

3. Poland 4

4. Bosnia 2

LEAGUE B

HAND IN HAND NORWAY AND AUSTRIA

Austria was better in the details and left with the triple that led them to live at the top of the group against Northern Ireland.

Gregoric’s goal was the only one and he was going to judge the game.

NORTHERN IRELAND (BARCLAF): McGovern, Dallas (73 ‘Thompson), Keithcart, Evans, Lewis, McLaughlin, Davis (73’ Stewart Dallas), White (83 ‘Boyce), McNair (83’ Magenis), Jones 6, Waffie (Lafayette).

AUSTRIA (Funds): Pervan, Liner, Dragovic, Hintereger, Alaba, Ranftl (73 ‘Trimel), Elzanker, Baugartlinger, Baumgartner, Gregoric (80’ Grbic), Slager.

Results

Northern Ireland – Austria 0-1 (42 ‘Gregorian)

Norway – Romania 4-0 (13 ‘, 64’, 74 ‘Halland, 39’ Sherlot)

MARKER

1. Austria 6

2. Norway 6

3. Romania 4

4. Northern Ireland 1

Cynical Scotland and Czech Republic

Scotland received Slovakia and needed a goal from Dicks in the 54th minute to claim victory against the Slovaks, who despite the pressure were unable to draw.

Israel paid for their tragic defensive mistakes in Haifa and so the Czech Republic left with victory and second place in the standings.

ISRAEL (Rittensteiner): Marciano, Dasha (75 ‘Dambour), Abu Hana (46’ Menachem), Tibi, Gaini, Elhamed, Abu Fani (88 ‘Karzev), Nacho (75’ Golasa), Solomon, Weisman (66 ‘Samba), Zahavi.

REP. CZECH (Silhavi): Vatslik, Kufal, Kundella, Celustka, Boril, Sucek, Kral, Mazopust (68 ‘Kaderabek), Darinda (88’ Choles), Provod (88 ‘Petrasek), Vydra (68’ Sevcik).

SCOTLAND (Clark): Marshall, O’Donnell, Considine, Gallagher, Robertson, Fleck (72 ‘McGregor), McTomney, McLean, McGinn (89’ Jack), Dicks (72 ‘McBurney), Fraser (85’ Peterson).

SLOVAKIA (Hapal): Kuciak, Koselnik, Ninai, Valient, Holubek, Bero (22 ‘Duda), Gregus, Hamsik (62’ Kutska), Srands (62 ‘Mac), Bozenik (76’ Safranko), Haraslin (76 ‘Rusnak).

Results

Israel – Czech Republic 1-2 (56 ‘Zahavi / 14’ Abu Hanna, 48 ‘Vydra)

Scotland – Slovakia 1-0 (54 ‘Cocks)

MARKER

1. Scotland 7

2. Czech Republic 6

3. Israel 2

4. Slovakia 1

HUNGARY IS SURPRISED

Russia opened the scoring in Moscow with a goal from Mirantsuk, but the Turks managed to equalize in the second half with Karaman.

The surprise came from Hungary, who passed through Belgrade. Konives took advantage of the Serbs’ tragic defensive reaction in the 20th minute and formed the final score.

First Russia, second Hungary, both open distances with Serbia and Turkey.

RUSSIA (Cherchesov): Sunin, Karavaev, Semenov, Kudryasov, Zirkov, Zobnin, Ozdoev, Ionov (70 ‘Mostovoi – 90’ Fomin), Mirandshuk (70 ‘Gazinski), Kuziajev (59’ Cherishev), Djumba.

TURKEY (Gunes): Gunok, Celik, Demiral, Kabak, Meras, Tufan, Tekdemir (80 ‘Yokuslu), Karatza (46’ Uder), Karaman (81 ‘Omur), Chalhanoglu (90 + 2’ Yajici), Yilmaz (90 + 2 ‘Unal) .

SERBIA (Tubakovic): Raikovic, Mitrovic, Milenkovic, Pavlovic, Gacinovic (66 ‘Vlachovic), Mladenovic, Gudeli, Tadic, Milivojevic (46’ Lukic), Jovic, Ljajic (46 ‘Radonic).

HUNGARY (Rossi): Goulasi, Bese (56 ‘Orban), Botka, Lang, Salai, Gazdag (77’ Shafer), Naj, Kalmar, Hangia (46 ‘Holder), Konives (63’ Adam Salai), Nikolic (76 ‘Nego).

Results

Russia – Turkey 1-1 (28 ‘Miranchuk / 62’ Karaman)

Serbia – Hungary 0-1 (20 ‘Konives)

MARKER

1. Russia 7

2. Hungary 6

3. Turkey 2

4. Serbia 1

LEAGUE C

GREECE ALONG WITH SLOVENIA

Slovenia traveled to Pristina and left Kosovo with a triple in their luggage. Vukτσιiτς’s goal in the 22nd minute was to decide the match.

The Kek players didn’t appeal to them, but they got what they wanted and they live with our representative team, who beat Moldova at the top of the group.

KOSOVO (Hall): Muric, Haderjonai, Dresevic, Aliti, Patsaranda, Sala (83 ‘Mousligia), Berisha, Zergova (89’ Hasani), Celina, Zeneli (78 ‘Kastrati), Kololi (83’ Rasani).

SLOVENIA (cake): Oblak, Stojanovic, Blazic, Mevlija, Balkovets, Rep (55 ‘Bocar), Bigol, Kurtic, Verbic (75’ Skubic), Vukcic (85 ‘Kramer), Lovric (85’ Vetrich).

Results

Greece – Moldova 2-0 (45 + 3 ‘(corral) Bakasetas, 50’ Mandalos)

Kosovo – Slovenia 0-1 (22 ‘Vukτσιiτς)

MARKER

1. Greece 7

2. Slovenia 7

3. Kosovo 1

4. Moldova 1



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