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After storming Portugal and Ronaldo, Slovakia sent Luxembourg to the qualifiers

After storming Portugal and Ronaldo, Slovakia sent Luxembourg to the qualifiers

Portugal eliminated Bosnia in Zenica as Cristiano Ronaldo scored twice in a Euro 2024 qualifier. Slovakia subdued Luxembourg and sent them into the qualifiers where Greece may also find themselves.

Portugal were celebrating in Zenica despite having no particular motivation, having secured qualification for Euro 2024 three days earlier. the 5-0 on her Bosnia In his eighth round The tenth qualifying group Set the tone for the mood with which Iberians will travel to German stadiums.

The unstoppable Cristiano Ronaldo scored twice in the first part and reached nine goals in seven qualifying matches and 40 goals in 2023, becoming the world’s top scorer despite being 38 years old. Bruno Fernandes, Joao Cancelo and Joao Felix took charge of scoring goals and added victorious dimensions to the win for Portugal, who have the absolute points.

The final group match was played LuxembourgWhere the homeowners were looking for a win to get closer to the miracle. Slovakia rose to the occasion and claimed victory 1-0 He is now 1.5 feet tall in the final stage.

The match was uneventful, as Luxembourg played several finals, but most of them were out of the gate. The Burning Ones scored through David Dorris in the 77th minute and obtained the “three points” that opened the gap between the two teams to five points, thus sending Luxembourg to the qualifiers, with the possibility of meeting Greece.

In Reykjavik, Iceland Do the obvious against Liechtenstein And with 4-0 He remained alive if he qualified, although his chances were slim. Gylfi Sigurdsson returned to scoring after returning to the national team and helped Alfred Finnbogason achieve the victory with two goals.

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In his other game the second groupthe Ireland He did not struggle and won 4-0 In the Algarve, Portugal, which it uses as its headquarters Tarek mountain. Ivan Ferguson and Michael Johnstone gave an early lead for the visitors who then dropped off the pace but held on for the ‘three points’.

Results of the eighth round of the second group

  • Greece – Netherlands 0-1 (90+3′ Van Dijk point)
  • Gibraltar – Ireland 0-4 (8′ Ferguson, 28′ Johnstone, 61′ Doherty, 80′ Robinson).

The program and the rest of the results

  • France – Netherlands 4-0 (2′ Griezmann, 8′ Upamecano, 21′, 88′ Mbappe).
  • Gibraltar – Greece 0-3 (11′ Masuras, 45′ Siopi, 58′ Pacasitas)
  • Netherlands – Gibraltar 3-0 (23′ Depay, 50′, 82′ Ake)
  • Ireland – France 0-1 (50′ Pavard)
  • Gibraltar – France 0-3 (3′ Giroud, 45+3′ penalty kick, Mbappe, 78′ automatic, Mulhi)
  • France – Greece 1-0 (55′ points. Mbappe)
  • Ireland – Gibraltar 3-0 (52′ Johnston, 59′ Ferguson, 90+2′ Ida)
  • France – Ireland 2-0 (19′ Tswamini, 48′ Thuram)
  • Netherlands – Greece 3-0 (17′ De Roon, 31′ Huckboe, 39′ Weyhurst)
  • Greece – Gibraltar 5-0 (9′ Pelkas, 23′, 83′ Mavropanos, 70′, 90+1′ Masouras)
  • Ireland – Netherlands 1-2 (5′ Aida penalty kick / 19′ Hakbo penalty kick, 56′ Weyhurst)
  • Netherlands – France 1-2 (Hartmann (83′ – Mbappé (7′, 53′)
  • Ireland – Greece 0-2 (Giakoumakis 20′, Masouras 45+4′)
  • 18/11 21:45 France – Gibraltar
  • 18/11 21:45 Netherlands – Ireland
  • 21/11 21:45 Gibraltar – Netherlands
  • 21/11 21:45 Greece – France
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Results of the eighth round of the sixth group

  • Azerbaijan – Austria 0-1 (48′ Penalty kick. Zabitzer)
  • Belgium – Sweden Permanent stop
  • holiday: Estonia

The program and the rest of the results

  • Austria – Azerbaijan 4-1 (27′, 50′ Zabitcher, 29′ Gregoric, 69′ Baumgartner / 64′ Mahmudov).
  • Sweden – Belgium 0-3 (35′, 49′, 83′ Lukaku)
  • Austria – Estonia 2-1 (68′ Kaydez, 88′ Gregoric / 25′ Sabinen)
  • Sweden – Azerbaijan 5-0 (38′ Forsberg, 65′ Otto Mostafa Zadeh, 79′ Dzikers, 88′ Karlsson, 89′ Elanga)
  • Azerbaijan – Estonia 1-1 (62′ Krivociuk / 27′ Sabinen)
  • Belgium – Austria 1-1 (62′ Lukaku / 21′ Otto Mangala)
  • Austria – Sweden 2-0 (81′, 89′ Baumgartner)
  • Estonia – Belgium 0-3 (37′, 40′ Lukaku, 90′ Bakayoko)
  • Azerbaijan – Belgium 0-1 (38′ Carrasco)
  • Estonia – Sweden 0-5 (18′ Dzikiris, 24′ Kulusevski, 39′ Ishak, 75′ Koisson, 90+2′ Claesson)
  • Belgium – Estonia 5-0 (4′ Vertonghen, 18′ Trossard, 56′, Lukaku 58′, De Kittelari 83′)
  • Sweden – Austria 1-3 (90′ Holm / 53′ Gregoric, 56′, 69′ Pen. Arnautovic)
  • Estonia – Azerbaijan 0-2 (9′ Bayramov, 45+4′ penalty kick. Sidaev)
  • Austria – Belgium 2-3 (72′ Laimer, 84′ Penalty. Zabitzer / 12′, 55′ Lobacchio, 58′ Lukaku)
  • 16/11 19:00 Azerbaijan – Sweden
  • 16/11 19:00 Estonia – Austria
  • 19/11 19:00 Belgium – Azerbaijan
  • 19/11 19:00 Sweden – Estonia

Results of the eighth round of the tenth group

  • Bosnia and Herzegovina – Portugal 0-5 (5′ Penalty kick, 20′ Ronaldo, 25′ Fernandes, 32′ Cancelo, 41′ Felix).
  • Iceland – Liechtenstein 4-0 (22′, 49′ Pen. Sigurdsson, 44′ Finnbogason, 63′ Haraldsson)
  • Luxembourg – Slovakia 0-1 (77′ Doris)

The program and the rest of the results

  • Bosnia and Herzegovina – Iceland 3-0 (14′, 40′ Krunic, 83′ Didek)
  • Portugal – Liechtenstein 4-0 (8′ Cancelo, 47′ B. Silva, 51′ Penalty, 63′ Ronaldo)
  • Slovakia – Luxembourg 0-0
  • Liechtenstein – Iceland 0-7 (3′ Olafsson, 38′ Haraldsson, 48′, 68′, 73′ Penalty kick. Gunnarsson, 85′ Gudjohnsen, 87′ Ellersson)
  • Luxembourg – Portugal 0-6 (9′, 31′ Ronaldo, 15′ Felix, 18′ B. Silva, 77′ Otavio, 88′ Leao)
  • Slovakia – Bosnia and Herzegovina 2-0 (13′ Mack, 40′ Haraslin)
  • Luxembourg – Liechtenstein 2-0 (59′ Sinani, 89′ Rodriguez)
  • Iceland – Slovakia 1-2 (41′ Penalty kick. Finnbogason / 27′ Kutska, 69′ Suslov)
  • Portugal – Bosnia and Herzegovina 3-0 (44′ B. Silva, 77′, 90+2′ Fernandes)
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina – Luxembourg 0-2 (4′ Porzes Sanchez, 74′ Sinani)
  • Iceland – Portugal 0-1 (89′ Ronaldo)
  • Liechtenstein – Slovakia 0-1 (45+1′ Vavros)
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina – Liechtenstein 2-1 (3′ Dzeko, 18′ Otto Letchinger / 21′ Wolfinger)
  • Luxembourg – Iceland 3-1 (9′ Penalty Sanot, 70′ Borzes Sanchez, 89′ Sinani / 88′ Haraldsson)
  • Slovakia – Portugal 0-1 (43′ Fernandes)
  • Iceland – Bosnia and Herzegovina 1-0 (90+1′ Finnbogason)
  • Portugal – Luxembourg 9-0 (12′, 45+3′ Inacio, 18′, 34′ Ramos, 58′, 78′ Zota, 67′ Horta, 83′ Fernandes, 88′ Felix).
  • Slovakia – Liechtenstein 3-0 (1′ Hadsko, 3′ Duda, 6′ Mack)
  • Iceland – Luxembourg 1-1 (23′ Oscarsson / 46′ Fernandes)
  • Liechtenstein – Bosnia and Herzegovina 0-2 (13′ Rachmanovic, 41′ Stefanovic)
  • Portugal – Slovakia 3-2 (18′ Ramos, 29′ penalty kick, 72′ Ronaldo, 69′ Hadsko, 80′ Lobotka)
  • 11/16 21:45 Liechtenstein – Portugal
  • 11/16 21:45 Luxembourg – Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • 11/16 21:45 Slovakia – Iceland
  • 19/11 21:45 Bosnia and Herzegovina – Slovakia
  • 19/11 21:45 Liechtenstein – Luxembourg
  • 19/11 21:45 Portugal – Iceland
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