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It was a great night for Northern Ireland and Wales with the chances of the two teams to qualify for the World Cup next summer, though the latter didn’t even play.
Northern Ireland beat Slovakia 2-0 in Belfast, with the two countries now having six points in Group A, along with Germany.
Patrick Kiroshovski’s own goal gave the hosts a lead from the 18th minute, and Sunderland’s defender Trai Hum drained a stunning second with nine minutes to go to make the points safe.
Germany attends Northern Ireland on Monday at another Crunch meeting.
« I thought the performances were excellent, » said Northern Ireland chief Michael O’Neal. « From the first minute, the intensity of the play, the quality of the play, and not leaving the opposition to be able to breathe and play.
« I think now they understand the levels they can reach with this group of players.
« We showed what we can be at home tonight, we showed this before, if you look back to the game of Bulgaria, but tonight we played a better team. »
Wales may have touched 3-0 from England in a friendly But they would be glad to look at Belgium’s equality by 0-0 with Northern Macedonia.
Standing means that Wales is third in Group J, but it will go from above if he can defeat Belgium in Cardiff on Monday.
Switzerland has a five -point command in Group B after a 2-0 win in Sweden.
The attack of the hosts of Alexander Isaac and Victor GyoKeres failed to shine and the Swiss dominated everywhere. Captain Grant Xhaka brought them forward from the penalty place, and they doubled their lead during a stop, when Johann Manzabi’s tamed efforts were diverted by last goalkeeper Victor Johansson.
Sweden are the bottom of the pool, behind Kosovo and Slovenia, which painted 0-0.
Killian Mbape was among the goal scorers when France defeated Azerbaijan 3-0 To take control of Group D.
The Real Madrid striker scored a brilliant goal, but limped late at Parc des Princes. Adrien Rabiot and the returning Florian Taudin also scored for Les Bleus, who are five points from Ukraine, which left him late to win 5-3 in Iceland.
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