Slovakia Euro
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Slovakia Euro
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England Games In Euro Qualifying Edges Spain, Scotland
England, in turn, continues to blow hot and cold, when the draw for the groups G disappointing goalless at Wembley with Montenegro, which therefore continues to top the group with 10 points from four games in seven three Fabio Capello men.
World Champions Spain briefly threw away a two goal lead at Hampden Park, before Fernando Llorente evoked correction at close range winner three minutes after arrival at the place of David Silva.
The 3-2 secured the world and European champions have retained their winning run to return all the qualifying draw in Iceland in 2007 and 17 games ago.
David Villa has already been the object of the place with his 44: th Spanish goals to go level record marksman Raul, while Andres Iniesta was also fired, with Steven Naismith and Gerard Pique goal against his side has what Scotland fans rejoice after a loss is bad for the Czechs Friday.
Germany last team to beat Spain's World Cup semi-finals and finals of Euro 2008, ran much more clear winners in their group, meeting away Kazakhstan.Miroslav Klose, Mario Gomez and Lukas Podolski scored all in a 3-0 win to get to a maximum of 12 points -. five more than Austria, which made the game 4-4 in coach Joachim Loew reverse Belgium.
German was happy to negotiate a long journey into the unknown "We have made many mistakes, but he had problems with adapting to the track with its artificial turf, "said Loew." We have 12 points and we're well positioned. I can not ask for more. "
Hooligans
fight side of England, there was no shortage of targets in most meetings in the evening, but the events of Genoa, Italy, has cast a shadow that hooliganism reared its ugly head – Serbian supporters launch rockets illumination on the ground to force the postponement of their match with the Azzurri.
Efter a first half-hour late, the Scottish referee Craig Thomson stopped meeting after only six minutes when a rocket hit seemed Italy goalkeeper Emiliano Viviano.After police struggled to maintain order at the Marassi stadium, officials eventually canceled the match following lengthy meetings between UEFA, Italian and Serbian football referee.
Red Star Belgrade, but now plays for Partizan Belgrade, angering hardcore Red Star fans.Elsewhere, Russia lead Group B after a 1-0 win in Macedonia after a Robbie Keane penalty miss as many chances Ireland remain in pole position shot route to a 1-1 draw in Slovakia.
The Irish had taken the lead through Sean St Ledger before Slovakia equalised through Jan Durica. Russia lead the Irish and Slovaks by two points.
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