Arab Times

Ramos equals Casillas record; Spain, Italy win qualifiers

More misery for Greece as Liechtenst­ein grab late draw

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BARCELONA, Spain, Sept 9, (AP): Sergio Ramos equaled the record for the most appearance­s for Spain as his team continued their march toward qualifying for the 2020 European Championsh­ip by beating Faroe Islands 4-0.

The 33-year-old Ramos matched goalkeeper Iker Casillas’ milestone with his 167th game for La Roja. The Real Madrid defender, who received a standing ovation at Gijón’s El Molinón Stadium when substitute­d late in the game, will establish a new mark if he plays against Norway on Oct 12.

“To equal the best goalkeeper in the history of football was a very important goal for me,” Ramos said. “It was points. Finland is second with 12.

Coach Robert Moreno might have wanted an even bigger win over Spain’s lowly opponent, but he must have liked seeing both of his strikers in fine form.

Rodrigo Moreno scored the first two goals before substitute Paco Alcácer added a late brace.

Alcácer is building up some superb numbers with Spain, netting 11 goals in 16 appearance­s. Rodrigo is also producing goals while he and Alcácer both fight for playing times with Álvaro Morata. Rodrigo and Morata have netted four goals each in six qualifiers.

“Our goal of qualifying is almost achieved,” coach Moreno said. “All my players want to play and today was a game to show that they are motivated to play for the national side. They were all locked in and focused.”

Rodrigo put Spain ahead in the 13th when he tapped into an open net after Thiago Alcantara pressured to recover the ball and knocked it to Mikel Oyarzabal, who lured in the goalkeeper before laying off to his attack partner.

Rodrigo doubled the advantage five minutes after the restart with a deflected shot when the Valencia striker received the ball and cut back across the area.

Alcacer got Spain’s third goal in the 90th – slicing in Thiago’s low pass – before he headed in a final goal.

Also in Group F, Sweden’s Emil Forsberg canceled out Stefan Johansen’s goal for Norway in a 1-1 draw, a fourth consecutiv­e stalemate between the Scandinavi­an rivals.

Romania forward George Puscas headed in a goal just after halftime to beat Malta 1-0 and leave his team in third place in the group with 10 points.

Italy needed a questionab­le hand ball decision to convert a penalty and eke out a win in Finland.

Sauli Väisänen appeared to have his arm across his chest when he stopped a shot from Andrea Belotti, but the referee immediatel­y pointed to the penalty spot and Jorginho quickly converted the winner in the 79th.

Teemu Pukki had earned and scored a penalty for Finland seven minutes earlier after Ciro Immobile opened the scoring for Italy.

Bosnia and Herzegovin­a coach Robert Prosinecki resigned after his team lost 4-2 at Armenia, which was led by two goals from Roma midfielder Henrikh Mkhitaryan.

Armenia moved ahead of Bosnia and into third place in Group J with nine points.

Bottom sides Greece and Liechtenst­ein drew 1-1.

Denmark missed a chance to move into the lead of Group D ahead of Ireland after being held 0-0 at Georgia.

Switzerlan­d brushed aside Gibraltar 4-0.

Switzerlan­d is a point behind Denmark with a game in hand.

 ??  ?? Spain’s Sergio Ramos (left), jumps for the ball with Faroe Islands’ Kaemint Olsen during the Euro 2020 Group F
qualifying soccer match between Spain and Faroe Islands at the Molinon stadium in Gijon, Spain on Sept 8. (AP)
Spain’s Sergio Ramos (left), jumps for the ball with Faroe Islands’ Kaemint Olsen during the Euro 2020 Group F qualifying soccer match between Spain and Faroe Islands at the Molinon stadium in Gijon, Spain on Sept 8. (AP)

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