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I apologize to the fans. Let’s start again from the beautiful first half
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Italy – The Azzurri completely collapse at San Siro. Direct qualification fades, Haaland’s Norway flies to the World Cup after 27 years.
It was in the air, now it’s official: Italy will have to go through the playoffs to hope to secure a spot in the World Cup. At San Siro, the Azzurri suffer a heavy 1-4 defeat against Norway, already certain of qualification and carried in the end by a lethal Haaland.
Italy-Norway: match analysis
The start had deceived Gattuso’s team, who were ahead in the 11th minute thanks to the all-Nerazzurri play between Dimarco and Pio Esposito, the absolute star of the first half. Italy squandered the doubling and closed the half without risking anything, helped by a passive and ineffective Norway.
Erling Haaland and Gianluca Mancini (PHOTO KEYPRESS)
In the second half, the game changed. In the 63rd minute, Nusa equalized with a great left-footed shot, then the Azzurri fell apart. Haaland scored twice in three minutes, taking advantage of a huge mistake by Bastoni and the assist from Bobb. In injury time, Larsen also scored the fourth goal.
Norway thus finishes undefeated in Group I and flies to the World Cup, while Italy finishes second at -6 and prepares for the draw on November 20.
In the semifinals, they will face one of Romania, Sweden, Northern Ireland, Wales, or North Macedonia. Playoffs in March, World Cup with 48 teams in June.
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Probable line-ups and where to watch it – Soccer style
The final day of the World Cup qualifying Group C sees Belarus-Greece facing each other: a match that is irrelevant for both teams.
The last day of the World Cup qualifying Group C sees Belarus-Greece facing each other: the Belarusians are coming off a 2-2 draw against Denmark, while the Greeks are coming off a 3-2 victory against Scotland.
Here Belarus
Belarus is coming off a 2-2 draw against Denmark, the first point for the Belarusians who at least do not close the World Cup campaign without a useful result. Certainly, they could have done better, but a group with Denmark, Scotland, and Greece was really difficult, plus playing on neutral ground in Hungary for home games. The last commitment remains against the Greeks, hoping to achieve a useful result here.
The CT Alos will line up with a 3-4-2-1 formation with a defense composed of Parkhomenko, Kalinin, and Zabelin; midfield formed by Malashevich, Ebong, Yablonsky, and Pyachenin; the lone striker will be Lisakovich around whom Demchenko and Gromyko will revolve.
Here Greece
Greece is coming off a 3-2 victory against Scotland, the second victory in these World Cup qualifiers for the Greeks which, in terms of rankings, serve little since the Hellenic team has already been eliminated. Unfortunately, Denmark and Scotland were strong on paper and on the field, the only thing left is to achieve a good full result against the bottom team Belarus.
The CT Jovanovic will line up with a 4-3-3 formation with a defense composed of Vagiannidis, Chatzidiakos, Koulierakis, and Tsimikas; midfield formed by Mouzakitis, Siopis, and Kourbelis; and the attack formed by Mouzakitis, Siopis, and Kourbelis.
Belarus-Greece probable lineups
BELARUS (3-4-2-1): Lapoukhov; Parkhomenko, Kalinin, Zabelin; Malashevich, Ebong, Yablonsky, Pyachenin; Demchenko, Gromyko; Lisakovich. Ct: Carlos Alos.
GREECE (4-3-3): Vlachodimos; Vagiannidis, Chatzidiakos, Koulierakis, Tsimikas; Mouzakitis, Siopis, Kourbelis; Karetsas, Kostoulas, Tzolis. Ct: Ivan Jovanovic.
Where to watch Belarus-Greece
The Belarus-Greece match, valid for the last day of the World Cup qualifiers, which will be played tomorrow at 8:45 pm, will be visible on Sky Sport.
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Probable line-ups and where to watch it – Soccer style
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The final day of Group J will see Belgium take on Liechtenstein, in what is a real bottom-of-the-table clash.
The curtain falls on Group J of the European qualifiers for next year’s World Cup in the USA, Mexico, and Canada.
The solitary group leader, but not yet sure of the World Cup spot, will face a team that has not yet earned a point.
The Red Devils, in fact, top the standings with 15 points, compared to the 13 of the chasing pack, namely Wales and North Macedonia.
A very different situation for the visitors, who are last and out of contention for a long time.
Belgium’s Lineup
Belgium is missing the final step to secure a spot in the upcoming North American World Cup.
The team coached by Rudi Garcia, if they win, will not have to worry about the results of the chasing teams and can enter the club of qualifiers.
The former Roma coach will deploy the 4-2-3-1 formation, a trademark of his tenure as coach of the Red Devils.
In goal will be Sels, protected in defense by the quartet of Meunier, Faes, Debast, and De Cuyper.
In midfield, a duo of Tielemans and Onana, with Trossard, De Ketelaere, and Doku supporting the lone striker Lukebakio.
Liechtenstein’s Lineup
Zero points in seven games played so far for Liechtenstein under coach Funfstuck.
Given the situation, it is expected that the match in Liege will be only an experimental game, with no ambition for a classic result.
The negative streak so far, indeed, does not allow any hope for achieving an objective.
In the starting eleven, Buchel will guard the goal, protected by Traber, Malin, and Hofer.
In midfield, there will be Kindle, Luchinger, Hasler, Sele, and Goppel, while up front the duo Saglam-Luque Notaro.
Possible Lineups
Belgium (4-2-3-1): Sels; Meunier, Faes, Debast, de Cuyper; Tielemans, Onana; Trossard, De Ketelaere, Doku; Lukebakio. Coach: Rudi Garcia
Liechtenstein (3-5-2): Buchel; Traber, Malin, Hofer; Kindle, Luchinger, Hasler, Sele, Goppel; Saglam, Luque-Notaro. Coach: Funfstuck
Where to Watch
The match between Belgium and Liechtenstein, scheduled this evening at 8:45 PM, will be broadcast on Sky Sport and on the UEFA TV website.
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The last day of Group J will see Belgium face Liechtenstein, in what is a real bottom-of-the-table clash.
The curtain falls on Group J of European qualification for next year’s World Cup in the USA, Mexico, and Canada.
The solitary leader, but not yet sure of the World Cup ticket, will face those who have not yet earned a point.
The Red Devils, in fact, top the standings with 15 points, compared to the 13 of the chasers, namely Wales and North Macedonia.
A very different situation for the visitors, who are last and out of the running for some time.
Belgium’s Lineup
Belgium is missing the final step to secure access to the upcoming North American World Cup.
The team coached by Rudi Garcia, in fact, by winning, will not have to worry about the results of the chasers and will be able to enter the club of qualifiers.
The former Roma coach will deploy the 4-2-3-1 formation, a trademark of his management as coach of the Flemings.
In goal, Sels will play, protected in defense by the quartet formed by Meunier, Faes, Debast, and De Cuyper.
In midfield, a duo of Tielemans and Onana, with Trossard, De Ketelaere, and Doku supporting the lone striker Lukebakio.
Liechtenstein’s Lineup
Zero points in seven games played so far for Liechtenstein coached by Funfstuck.
Given the situation, therefore, it is expected that the match in Liège will only be an experimental game, with no ambition of ranking.
The negative streak achieved so far, in fact, does not allow any hope of achieving any goals.
In the starting eleven, Buchel will guard the goal, protected by Traber, Malin, and Hofer.
In midfield, there will be Kindle, Luchinger, Hasler, Sele, and Goppel, while up front the pair will be Saglam-Luque Notaro.
Possible Lineups
Belgium (4-2-3-1): Sels; Meunier, Faes, Debast, de Cuyper; Tielemans, Onana; Trossard, De Ketelaere, Doku; Lukebakio. Coach: Rudi Garcia
Liechtenstein (3-5-2): Buchel; Traber, Malin, Hofer; Kindle, Luchinger, Hasler, Sele, Goppel; Saglam, Luque-Notaro. Coach: Funfstuck
Where to Watch
The match between Belgium and Liechtenstein, scheduled for this evening at 20:45, will be available on Sky Sport and on the UEFA TV website.
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