World Cup qualifiers: Belgium Oktara, first gel for Turkey



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Belgium and the Netherlands awarded Belarus and Gibraltar with eight and seven goals, respectively, and obtained the biggest victories in the third match of the World Cup qualifiers.

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By contrast, Turkey, although they found themselves 3-1 ahead of Latvia, the match ended in a 3-3 draw in the Turks’ first gel in this qualifying round. Wales was the big winner in the match against the Czech Republic, prevailing 1-0, while Portugal, although meeting Luxembourg 1-0, turned the game around and took the triple.

1st GROUP

For the 1st group, Luxembourg received Portugal and in fact the hosts in the 30th minute of the match managed to open the scoring with a header from Gerson Rodríguez from the height of the small area, impacting Ronaldo and his teammates.

Portugal managed to equalize before the end of the first 45 minutes and specifically in the first minute of the delays with Zotas finding the net in another match and putting it 1-1 with a header.

Cristiano Ronaldo managed to give Portugal the advantage in the 50th minute of the match, completing a good attack from the guests with a place from the height of the small area. The Portuguese also found a third goal in the 80 ‘with Joao Palinia and essentially “closed” the victory as 3-1 was the final score of the match.

LUXEMBOURG: Morts, Janes, Sanot, Kherson, Pinto (66 ‘M. Martins), K. Martins (87’ Skenderovic), O. Till (58 ‘S. Till), Barretro, V. Till (58’ Deville), Rodríguez, Sinani (87 ‘Muratovic).

PORTUGAL: López, Cancello, Fode, Ruben Dias, Nuno Mendes, Ruben Neves (89 ‘Sergio Oliveira), Renato Sánchez, Bernardo Silva (88’ Palinia), Zota (68 ‘Raf Silva), Pejo (Jo).

5th GROUP

In the most ambiguous match of the third round, Wales welcomed the Czech Republic and both teams had enough chances to open the scoring.

The Czech Republic were left with one player short in the 48th minute when Sick was sent off with a direct red card, while Wales also saw Roberts make his way to the dressing room in the 77th minute.

The goal that decided the game was scored by James in the 81st minute of the game. In the delays of the game, the guests were close to the tie but did not achieve it.

WELSH: Gard, Mefam (56 ‘Moore), Lawrence, Rodon, Roberts, Wilson (76’ Williams), Abadou, Morel, Williams, James, Bale.

CZECH REPUBLIC: Vakl, Koufal (87 ‘Vydra), Selutska, Kundella (87’ Barak), Boril, Holes (53 ‘Krmencik), Sucek, Provod (82’ Canterabek), Darinda, Yankto (82 ‘Masopust), Sik.

Belgium were stormy against Belarus and prevailed 8-0, scoring four goals in each half. The scoring of the match was opened by Batswagi with a shot in minute 14. Three minutes later Vanaken scored 2-0 while Trossard in minute 38 made it 3-0 and in minute 42 Doku scored 4-0 which was the marker of the first 45 minutes.

The picture did not change even in the second half with Pratt in the 49th minute scoring 5-0 for the Belgians. The score was 6-0 by Benteke in 70 ‘while Trossar scored 7-0 in 76’ with his second personal goal while the final 8-0 was formed by Vanaken.

BELGIUM: Miniole, Alderweireld, Denayer (46 ‘Boyata), Vertonhen (64’ Dentonker), Meunlier, Pratt (71 ‘Tillemans), Vanaken, T. Azar, Doku (77’ Januzai), Batsuear (64).

BELARUS: Gutor, Yuzepcuk, Naumov, Pavlovets, Polyakov, Stasevic, Kislyak (61 ‘Maevski), Ebong (46’ Savitsky), Podstrelov (46 ‘Signevich), Kendis (87’ Bakar), Liskovi (75).

7th GROUP

For the seventh group, Holland had an easy task but only in the second half as in the first they did not find it as easily as they expected. “Uranie” opened the scoring in 41 ‘of the match with a goal from Berghaus.

In the second half, the guests scored six more goals with Luke De Jong in the 55th minute scoring 2-0. While Debay scored 3-0 in the 61st minute. A minute later Vainaldum made it 4-0 while Malen was the one who made it 5-0.

In the 85th minute, Van de Beck also scored for 6-0 and the final 7-0 was formed by Depay with his second personal goal in the 88th minute.

GIBRALTAR: Colling (73 ‘Goldwyn), Sergad, Weissman, Chipolina, Mouelie, Jolie (82’ Mounds), Casciaro (82 ‘Valarino), Ansley (73’ Torilla), Ronan (41 ‘Barnett), Walker, De

NETHERLANDS: Krul, Dumfries (46 ‘Gravenberch), De Licht, Blyde (54’ Malen), Widal, Vainaldum, Klaassen (77 ‘Van de Beck), F. De Jong, L. De Jong (81’ Babel), Debau (81 ‘Stengs).

In the other group match, a goal from Sorloth with a place close to 35 ‘was enough for Norway to take the victory over Montenegro.

MONTENEGRO: Mijatovic, Marusic (88 ‘Bekirah), Vujacic, Savic, Tomasevic, Lagator (63’ Jovovic), Kosovic (80 ‘Ivanovic), Sekic, Haksbanovic (81’ Bolievic), Djurdjevic, 63 ‘.

NORWAY: Jarstein, Svensson (66 ‘Ryerson), Gregensen, Azer, Melling, Thorsby, Berg (67’ Mincho), Elionousi (90 ‘Strandberg), Odegard (81’ Lines), Haland (80 ‘King),

Turkey opened the scoring just in minute 2 with a shot from Karaman that entered the area and defeated the opposing goalkeeper. In the 33rd minute, Tsalhanoglou was the one who made it 2-0 for his team. Two minutes later, however, Latvia managed to reduce the score with Savalnieks.

With a Gilmaz penalty, Turkey made it 3-1 in the 52nd minute, but Latvia did not give up and managed to equalize. Initially, in the 58th minute, Uldrikis made it 3-2 and the final 3-3 was scored by Ikaunieks in the 79th minute.

TURKEY: Shakir, Moldur, Kabak, Soyutsu, Erkin (83 ‘Kotsku), Yokoslu, Karaman (73’ Unal), Tufan (83 ‘Turuk), Gatsizi (66’ Antalya), Tsalhanoglou (66 ‘Meras), Yilmaz.

LATVIA: Stelnbors, Fodorovs, Chernomordic, Os, Verkowski, Tombers, Emsis, Savalnieks (90 + 4 ‘Zonzemes), T. Ikaunieks (65’ D. Ikaunieks), Djibaniks (46 ‘)

8TH GROUP

For the eighth group, Slovakia welcomed Russia and took the lead in the match in the 38th minute with Skriniar scoring for the hosts. Fernandes made it 1-1 at 71 ‘but Mack was the one who in 74’ made it 2-1, which was the final score of the match.

SLOVAKIA: Kuciak, Pekarik (90 + 2 ‘Pausets), Setka, Skriniar, Hubokan, Kucka, Chromanda (61’ Chrosovsky), Koselnik, Duda, Mack (76 ‘Douris), Sranj (90 + 2’ Strelek).

RUSSIA: Sunin, Fernandes, Semenov, Dzikiya, Kundriasov, Golovin, Ozdoev, Kuziaev, Djumba, Zirkov (46 ‘Mostovoi 65’ Sobolev), Zemaledinov (58 ‘Mirantsuk).

In Croatia, the hosts managed to take the victory 3-0. Initially, Perisic in the 62nd minute was the one who opened the scoring, while in the 76th minute, Montrich made it 2-0 with a penalty and the final 3-0 was put by Brekalo in the 90th minute of the game.

CROATIAN: Livakovic, Juanovic, Vida, Tsaleta-Tsar, Melnjak (57 ‘Barisic), Kovacic, Bandeli (54’ Modric), Pasalic (54 ‘Brakalo), Vlasic, Orsic (78’ Lovric), Budimir (54).

MALT: Bonello, Shaw, Pepe, Borg (67 ‘Muscat), Ebong (67’ Korbalan), Gulauner, Christensen (81 ‘Gabin), Kamenzuli, Teuma, Pisani (63’ Grech), Satartiano (68 ‘Novoko).

THE SCHEDULE AND RESULTS OF THE GAMES:

1st GROUP

Azerbaijan – Serbia 1-2

Luxembourg – Portugal 1-3

5th GROUP

Belgium – Belarus 8-0

Wales – Czech Republic 1-0

7TH GROUP

Gibraltar – Holland 0-7

Montenegro – Norway 0-1

Turkey – Latvia 3-3

8TH GROUP

Cyprus – Slovenia 1-0

Slovakia – Russia 2-1

Croatia – Malta 3-0

Photo credits: In 2021 Francisco Seco / Associated Press



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