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Euro qualifiers: Monday’s action including win for Republic of Ireland

June 11, 2019
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Euro qualifiers: Monday’s action including win for Republic of Ireland
Sporting Life · Columnist
A review of Monday’s Euro 2020 qualifiers including Ireland’s 2-0 victory over Gibraltar

Subdued stroll for McCarthy’s men

Joseph Chipolina’s own goal and a late effort from substitute Robbie Brady handed the Republic of Ireland a Euro 2020 qualifying victory over Gibraltar.

On a night when 36,281 turned up at the Aviva Stadium hoping for a goal-fest, Mick McCarthy’s men needed a stroke of good fortune to set them on their way to three points courtesy of a 2-0 win which keeps them at the top of Group D with 10 from their opening four games.

The Republic, whose arrival at Lansdowne Road was delayed when they had to change buses after a mechanical failure, misfired despite dominating possession against stubborn opposition and took the lead when David McGoldrick’s 29th-minute shot hit the unfortunate Chipolina and ended up in the net.

McGoldrick later struck an upright before Brady came off the bench to score in added-time but the game ended with he and fellow frontmen Callum Robinson, Scott Hogan and Sean Maguire still awaiting a first goal for their country and having seen a golden opportunity pass them by.

McCarthy had insisted in the run-up to the game that the style in which his side won did not concern him as long as they won, and admitted he would take a goal going in off somebody’s backside if it secured three points.

His comments proved somewhat prophetic and while he may be satisfied with the result and elements of the performance, the cutting edge his team will need to convert a decent start into qualification with far more testing fixtures to come during the second half of the campaign was sadly lacking.

Elsewhere…

Czech Republic hauled themselves level with England at the top of Group A with a 3-0 Euro 2020 qualifying victory over Montenegro.

Jakub Jankto volleyed the hosts in front in the 18th minute in Olomouc, with the second coming four minutes after the break as Boris Kopitovic deflected in a Patrick Schick cross before the latter converted a penalty eight minutes from time.

England and the Czechs are level on six points – although Gareth Southgate’s side have played a game less – with Kosovo a point further back after a late 3-2 defeat of Bulgaria in Sofia.

Milot Rashica gave the visitors a 14th-minute lead only for Bulgaria to haul themselves in front with goals from Ivelin Popov and half-time substitute Kristian Dimitrov.

Vedat Muriqi, though, grabbed a 64th-minute equaliser, with substitute Elbasan Rashani netting the winner in the third minute of added time to give Kosovo a qualifying win for the first time.

Spain maintained their 100 per cent record with a fourth-successive Group F win, beating Sweden 3-0 at the Santiago Bernabeu in Madrid, with Sergio Ramos and Alvaro Morata scoring penalties, and Mikel Oyarzabal adding the third.

In the same group Romania beat Malta 4-0 in Ta’Qali courtesy of a brace from George Puscas, with Alexandru Chipciu adding the third – but was later sent off nine minutes from time for two bookable offences – and Dennis Man completing the scoring.

Bjorn Johnsen’s second-half double was enough to give Norway their first group win as they beat the Faroe Islands 2-0 in Torshavn.

Like Spain, Poland are also now unbeaten in four as they hammered Israel 4-0 in Warsaw, opening up a five-point gap over the visitors at the top of Group G.

Goals from Krzysztof Piatek, Robert Lewandowski from the spot, Kamil Grosicki and substitute Damian Kadzior doubled the Poles’ tally as they had only scored four from their first three matches.

Slovenia were the night’s biggest winners as they secured their maiden Group G win with a 5-0 hammering of Latvia in Riga

Domen Crnigoj scored his first two international goals, with Josip Illicic also bagging a first-half brace, before Miha Zajc added the fifth just after the break.

Austria made it back-to-back victories with a 4-1 defeat of North Macedonia, who had opened the scoring in Skopje courtesy of a Martin Hinteregger own goal.

But the Austrians hit back through Valentino Lazaro, two from Marko Arnautovic – with his first from the spot – and an own goal from Egzon Bejtulai.

In Group B, Serbia were also 4-1 winners, beating Lithuania in Belgrade, with Aleksandar Mitrovic scoring twice in the first half and Luka Jovic making it 3-0 before the break.

Arvydas Novikovas pulled one back for the visitors with a penalty but Adem Ljaic made sure of the points in the second minute of added time.

Serbia, though, find themselves six points behind leaders Ukraine who could only manage a 1-0 win over Luxembourg in Lviv after opening the scoring in the sixth minute through Roman Yaremchuk.

In Group D, Denmark kept themselves in touch with leaders Republic of Ireland, who are top with 10 points from four games. The Danes have five points from three matches after they comfortably beat Georgia 5-1 in Copenhagen.

After Kasper Dolberg netted a 13th-minute opener, Georgia levelled 12 minutes later through Saba Lobzhanidze before Christian Eriksen restored the advantage on the half-hour from the penalty spot.

The home side then cruised through the second half, with Dolberg adding his second followed by goals from Yussef Poulsen and Martin Braithwaite.

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