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Spaniards put stop to Italy’s unbeaten run

Welsh debutant Woodburn’s goal grabs precious win after Irish draw in Georgia

- TALES AZZONI

MADRID — Spain moved closer to securing a World Cup finals spot with a convincing 3-0 win on Saturday over Italy after a remarkable performanc­e by Real Madrid forward Francisco (Isco) Alarcon.

Wales got back in contention in its group thanks to a winner by 17-year-old striker Benjamin Woodburn five minutes into his internatio­nal debut.

The result in Madrid ended Italy’s 11-year, 56-game unbeaten run in all qualifiers, and extended Spain’s own run without a loss in World Cup qualifying to 60 matches.

Serbia took the outright lead in Group D by beating Moldova 3-0, while Ukraine moved ahead in Group I by defeating Turkey 2-0.

Spain opened a three-point lead over Italy, taking control of the difficult Group G with three games left for each team.

“We played a very good match against a great rival,” Spain coach Julen Lopetegui said. “We knew it was going to be difficult and the team responded well. We are happy with the result but we know that we haven’t qualified yet. We have to do our job in the final three games.”

Only the group winners automatica­lly advance in European qualifying for the 2018 World Cup in Russia.

The Group I match between Croatia and Kosovo was abandoned due to heavy rain and postponed until today.

With Isco leading the way, Spain dominated from the start and comfortabl­y defeated Italy in Group G’s standout match at the Santiago Bernabeu Stadium.

Italy hadn’t lost a World Cup or European Championsh­ip qualifier since 2006. Spain’s last loss in World Cup qualifying was in 1993.

Isco got the better of Italy goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon from a free kick early in the game, then outsmarted the Italian defence with a low shot just before halftime. Substitute Alvaro Morata scored the third goal in the second half.

The result left Spain with 19 points, three more than Italy and seven more than third-place Albania, which needed two second-half goals to beat last-place Liechtenst­ein 2-0 at home.

Israel missed a chance to move within four points of Italy after a 1-0 home loss to Macedonia.

Both Italy and Spain had won all their group matches apart from a 1-1 draw against each other in Turin. Liechtenst­ein has lost all of its seven matches, being outscored 26-1.

After drawing five of its six qualifiers, Wales defeated Austria 1-0 as Gareth Bale returned from suspension and produced some magic, including a scissors kick in injury time.

But it was substitute Woodburn who rescued his country shortly after coming off the bench. He collected the ball after the Austrian defence failed to clear a cross in the 74th and hit an unstoppabl­e right-foot drive from 25 metres.

Serbia relied on Mijat Gacinovic and Aleksandar Kolarov to beat Moldova and take control of the group with 15 points. Ireland is two points behind after being held to a 1-1 draw at Georgia. Wales moved to 11 points and remains in contention.

Andriy Yarmolenko celebrated his 70th internatio­nal appearance with two first-half goals to give Ukraine victory over Turkey in Group I.

The result moved Ukraine to the top of the group after Iceland lost 1-0 at Finland.

Finland had earned just a single point from the previous six qualifiers — a draw against Kosovo. Ukraine has 14 points while Croatia and Iceland are one point behind. Turkey is three points back on 11.

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