Friday 4 September 2015

Euro 2016 Qualifiers review

Gareth Bale's late header took Wales to within one win of UEFA Euro 2016 qualification as Chris Coleman's side saw off Cyprus 1-0 in Nicosia.

Gareth Bale's late header took Wales to within one win of UEFA Euro 2016 qualification as Chris Coleman's side saw off Cyprus 1-0 in Nicosia.
Wales were frustrated throughout by resolute defending but Bale was on hand to head home the 82nd-minute winner on Thursday - moving Chris Colemen's men closer to their first major tournament since 1958.
Bale's header - a sublime effort from Jazz Richards' superb delivery - was the Real Madrid star's sixth goal in seven matches in qualifying
as Wales stayed three points clear of Belgium in
Group B.
Manchester City's latest big-money signing Kevin De Bruyne impressed for Belgium, who came from behind to beat Bosnia-Herzegovina
3-. After Marouane Fellaini had cancelled out Edin Dzeko's early opener, De Bruyne gave Belgium
the lead on the stroke of half-time with a superb strike, and Eden Hazard added a third from the
spot late on.
Israel - third in the standings - kept up the pressure on Belgium courtesy of a 4-0 rout against lowly Andorra.
Gylfi Sigurdsson's second-half penalty maintained Iceland's position atop Group A as
they triumphed 1-0 over 10-man Netherlands in Amsterdam.
Netherlands were dealt a blow midway through the first half when newly-appointed skipper
Arjen Robben limped off through injury, before Bruno Martins-Indi saw red for an off-the ball incident.
And Danny Blind's forgettable debut as Netherlands boss was compounded after the
restart, Gregory van der Wiel bringing down
Birkir Bjarnason - with Sigurdsson stepping up to convert the resulting spot-kick.
Turkey's slim hopes of securing an automatic promotion place from Group A are all but over
after they conceded in stoppage time to draw
1-1 at home to Latvia.
Second-placed Czech Republic clinched a 2-1
win over Kazakhstan thanks to a late brace from substitute Milan Skoda.
Italy are level with Group H leaders Croatia after overcoming minnows Malta 1-0.
Graziano Pelle's second-half goal was enough for the Italians to improve to 15 points, the
same amount as Croatia, who were held to a goalless draw by Azerbaijan.
Elsewhere in that group, Norway won 1-0 in Bulgaria.

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