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Portugal manage to draw against Ireland, Spain take advantage of Swede's defeat
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Flick claims record sixth win as Germany hit nine past Liechtenstein
Spain took a huge step towards next year's World Cup in Qatar as a 1-0 win in Greece coupled with Sweden's shock 2-0 defeat to Georgia on Thursday put Luis Enrique's men in pole position to qualify.
Pablo Sarabia's penalty proved enough for La Roja to take all three points in Athens and move a point above Sweden ahead of a winner-takes-all clash between the sides in Seville on Sunday.
"Of coure I think we are going to have a place in the World Cup come Sunday, but I already thought that when we were second in the group," said Spain boss Luis Enrique.
"We are playing against a good team that will, in theory, have to attack more against us now.
Despite the presence of Zlatan Ibrahimovic and rising star Alexander Isak up front, the Swedes were humbled by two second-half goals from Khvicha Kvaratskhelia in Tblisi.
FT: Greece 0-1 Spain.
— 𝐀𝐅𝐂 𝐀𝐉𝐀𝐗 💎 (@TheEuropeanLad) November 11, 2021
Very important win for Spain as they go 1 point above Sweden in the group. Next and final game: Spain vs Sweden. pic.twitter.com/SG7YAmQS3i
Cristiano Ronaldo failed to fire a lacklustre Portugal as they had to hold on for a 0-0 draw against the Republic of Ireland in Dublin after a late red card for Pepe.
Ronaldo twice came closest to breaking the deadlock for the visitors as he headed inches wide before also failing to hit the target with a curling effort from the edge of the box.
Pepe was shown the 14th red card of his career eight minutes from time for elbowing Callum Robinson.
Ireland lost to Luxembourg and drew with Azerbaijan at home earlier in the group to spoil their chances of qualification.
But Stephen Kenny's men were denied a famous win in stoppage time when Matt Doherty's strike was ruled out for a foul on Portuguese goalkeeper Rui Patricio.
"We scored a legitimate goal that was disallowed," said Kenny, who faces an anxious wait to see if his contract will be extended at the end of a disappointing campaign.
A point edges Portugal to the top of Group A, level on points with Serbia, who they host in their final game of the section in Lisbon at the weekend.
Ronaldo vs Ireland today! #Portugal pic.twitter.com/JWypaGz1rC
— Sports Cxntral (@SportsCxntral) November 11, 2021
Croatia will also face Russia on Sunday in a shootout to qualify after both recorded resounding wins.
Luka Modric was among the goalscorers for the 2018 World Cup finalists as they thrashed Malta 7-1.
Aleksandr Erokhin scored twice as Russia eased past Cyprus 6-0 to maintain a two-point lead at the top of Group H ahead of their trip to Split.
Croatia beat Malta 7-1 but Russia beat Cyprus 6-0 which means when the teams meet on Sunday, Croatia must win to seal automatic qualification for the 2022 FIFA World Cup 🇭🇷🇷🇺 pic.twitter.com/X9FPEkZQi0
— SuperSport 🏆 (@SuperSportTV) November 11, 2021
Germany have already long since qualified but showed no mercy to hammer the 10 men of Liechtenstein 9-0 as Hansi Flick became the first coach to win his first six games in charge of the national side.
Ilkay Gundogan opened the floodgates from the penalty spot after Jens Hofer saw red for a high boot on Leon Goretzka.
Daniel Kaufmann's own goal, Leroy Sane and Marco Reus made it 4-0 inside 23 minutes.
Sane added his second in the second half before a double from Thomas Mueller, Ridle Baku and another own goal from Max Goppel completed the rout.
Germany 9-0 Liechtenstein.
— GOAL (@goal) November 11, 2021
𝙉𝙊 𝙈𝙀𝙍𝘾𝙔. pic.twitter.com/3VNIxSQobG
WOLRD CUP 2022 QATAR - EUROPEAN QUALIFIERS - ROUND 9
Thursday
Armenia - North Macedonia 0-5 (0-2)
Azerbaijan - Luxembourg 1-3 (0-0)
Georgia - Sweden 2-0 (0-0)
Russia - Cyprus 6-0 (1-0)
Germany - Liechtenstein 9-0 (4-0)
Greece - Spain 0-1 (0-1)
Ireland - Portugal 0-0
Malta - Croatia 1-7 (1-4)
Romania - Iceland 0-0
Slovakia - Slovenia 2-2 (0-1)
Friday
20.00: Moldova - Scotland
22.45: Andorra - Poland
22.45: Austria - Israel
22.45: Denmark - Faroe Islands
22.45: England - Albania
22.45: Hungary - San Marino
22.45: Italy - Switzerland
22.45: Northern Ireland - Lithuania
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