Times Colonist

Netherland­s continues to fade in World Cup qualifying

- TALES AZZONI

MADRID — France’s 4-0 win over Netherland­s has the Dutch on the brink of missing the World Cup, while Cristiano Ronaldo’s three goals helped keep Portugal in contention in European qualifying and moved him ahead of Pele on the list of all-time internatio­nal scorers.

Belgium trounced Gibraltar 9-0 among the other games Thursday, when Switzerlan­d stayed perfect with a 3-0 win over Andorra in heavy rain.

The Netherland­s, who finished third at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, dropped to fourth place in Group A, six points behind France, three behind Sweden and two behind Bulgaria.

Only the group winners in Europe automatica­lly qualify for next year’s World Cup in Russia. The runner-up has to go through a playoff.

Ronaldo increased his internatio­nal tally to 78 goals during Portugal’s 5-1 rout of the Faeroe Islands in Group B, surpassing Pele in the process. Among European goal scorers, he is now in second place, only six behind Hungary great Ferenc Puskas.

“Things are going well for me with Portugal,” Ronaldo said. “The team is playing well and we are still alive. We gained confidence after this victory and we will keep focused to make sure we can make it to the World Cup.”

In Group A, France regained control of its World Cup destiny with a comfortabl­e victory that started with a goal from Antoine Griezmann and ended with the first internatio­nal goals by promising youngsters Thomas Lemar and Kylian Mbappe.

After Griezmann’s opener, Lemar netted twice and Mbappe — newly signed by Paris SaintGerma­in — added another to give Les Bleus a three-points lead over Sweden, which lost 3-2 at Bulgaria.

“We had no chance against a France side that was very strong,” Netherland­s coach Dick Advocaat said. “Maybe in the first half we resisted a little bit, but overall we didn’t play well and France largely deserved to win.”

France can all but secure a World Cup berth with a win against Luxembourg, while the Dutch need to beat Bulgaria at home to keep its hopes alive.

In Group B, Portugal easily defeated the Faeroe Islands to stay close to leader Switzerlan­d.

Ronaldo scored twice in the first half — including a neat sidevolley from inside the area — and once after the break to increase his haul to 14 goals in seven Group B matches.

Switzerlan­d overcame poor pitch conditions to defeat Andorra for its seventh straight victory, maintainin­g a three-point gap over the European champions. The match in St. Gallen was interrupte­d in each half as workers entered the pitch to clear standing water. The second half also was delayed.

Hungary kept pace in third spot with a routine 3-1 win over last-place Latvia, but it remains eight points behind Portugal.

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