France, Portugal back on track
World champions France and European champions Portugal got their Euro 2020 qualification campaigns back on track with impressive wins over Balkan pair Albania and Serbia, respectively, which boosted their chances of making next summer's tournament.
France moved back to the top of Group H with a 4-1 thumping of Albania, thanks to a Kingsley Coman's first international goals in more than three years and further strikes from Olivier Giroud and substitute Jonathan Ikone at the Stade de France.
Iceland briefly led the standings after beating Moldova 3-0 earlier in the day, but were joined on 12 points by Didier Deschamps side and Turkey, who needed a last-minute Ozan Tufan strike to edge Andorra 1-0, with the French on top on goal difference.
“The balance sheet is very positive. We could have won by more,” said Deschamps.
“We did what we had to do, even if we relaxed a bit at the end.”
The easy win was a good end to a night that started off in bizarre fashion, with the match kicking off late after the hosts mistakenly played the Andorran anthem, leading to the bemused Albanian players refusing to play until the right tune was played.
“It was a big thing. The players said they wouldn't start without the right anthem,” said Albania's Italian coach Edoardo Reja.
Portugal, meanwhile, are second in Group B on five points from three games, after they also struck four times in Belgrade, with William Carvalho, Goncalo Guedes, Cristiano Ronaldo and Bernardo Silva giving Fernando Santos' side a 4-2 victory that was also their first win of the qualifying campaign.
They are eight points behind leaders Ukraine, who top the group and are unbeaten, having played five times after their 3-0 drubbing of Lithuania.
However, Portugal had a much trickier time than the French, with Nikola Milenkovic and Aleksandar Mitrovic twice pulling back goals at a loud Stadion Rajko Mitic, before Silva finally made sure of the three points four minutes from the end.
On Tuesday, Portugal have the chance to consolidate their position in the group, when they head to winless Lithuania, while Serbia travel to lowly Luxembourg, with both a point behind Ronaldo and co.
Earlier, England maintained their 100% qualifying record, as Harry Kane's hat-trick inspired a 4-0 demolition of Bulgaria at Wembley.
Kane has now scored 25 goals in 40 England appearances, after a 25th-minute tap-in and two second half penalties, which keep his side top of Group A with nine points from three matches, a point ahead of Kosovo, who stunned the Czech Republic with a 2-1 win.
Captain Kane also laid on a ball for Raheem Sterling for his strike 10 minutes after the break, highlighting his ability beyond just scoring.
“To be able to study him and the way he works at his game, for the youngsters he's an incredible example. In those moments he has supreme temperament and technique,” England manager Gareth Southgate said of Kane.
England will have a chance to open up a gap at the top of the group, when they host Kosovo at St Mary's stadium in Southampton on Tuesday.
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France moved back to the top of Group H with a 4-1 thumping of Albania, thanks to a Kingsley Coman's first international goals in more than three years and further strikes from Olivier Giroud and substitute Jonathan Ikone at the Stade de France.
Iceland briefly led the standings after beating Moldova 3-0 earlier in the day, but were joined on 12 points by Didier Deschamps side and Turkey, who needed a last-minute Ozan Tufan strike to edge Andorra 1-0, with the French on top on goal difference.
“The balance sheet is very positive. We could have won by more,” said Deschamps.
“We did what we had to do, even if we relaxed a bit at the end.”
The easy win was a good end to a night that started off in bizarre fashion, with the match kicking off late after the hosts mistakenly played the Andorran anthem, leading to the bemused Albanian players refusing to play until the right tune was played.
“It was a big thing. The players said they wouldn't start without the right anthem,” said Albania's Italian coach Edoardo Reja.
Portugal, meanwhile, are second in Group B on five points from three games, after they also struck four times in Belgrade, with William Carvalho, Goncalo Guedes, Cristiano Ronaldo and Bernardo Silva giving Fernando Santos' side a 4-2 victory that was also their first win of the qualifying campaign.
They are eight points behind leaders Ukraine, who top the group and are unbeaten, having played five times after their 3-0 drubbing of Lithuania.
However, Portugal had a much trickier time than the French, with Nikola Milenkovic and Aleksandar Mitrovic twice pulling back goals at a loud Stadion Rajko Mitic, before Silva finally made sure of the three points four minutes from the end.
On Tuesday, Portugal have the chance to consolidate their position in the group, when they head to winless Lithuania, while Serbia travel to lowly Luxembourg, with both a point behind Ronaldo and co.
Earlier, England maintained their 100% qualifying record, as Harry Kane's hat-trick inspired a 4-0 demolition of Bulgaria at Wembley.
Kane has now scored 25 goals in 40 England appearances, after a 25th-minute tap-in and two second half penalties, which keep his side top of Group A with nine points from three matches, a point ahead of Kosovo, who stunned the Czech Republic with a 2-1 win.
Captain Kane also laid on a ball for Raheem Sterling for his strike 10 minutes after the break, highlighting his ability beyond just scoring.
“To be able to study him and the way he works at his game, for the youngsters he's an incredible example. In those moments he has supreme temperament and technique,” England manager Gareth Southgate said of Kane.
England will have a chance to open up a gap at the top of the group, when they host Kosovo at St Mary's stadium in Southampton on Tuesday.
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