The Borneo Post

Germany, England seal 2018 World Cup berths

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PARIS: Defending champions Germany clinched a place at next year’s World Cup in Russia with a 3-1 win in Northern Ireland on Thursday, while England beat Slovenia 1- 0 to secure their berth.

Sebastian Rudy and Sandro Wagner struck brilliant first-half goals in Belfast before Joshua Kimmich added a late third as Joachim Loew’s team made it nine wins out of nine in European qualifying Group C.

The four-time world champions also maintained their proud unbeaten away record in World Cup qualifiers — a run spanning an incredible 47 matches dating back to 1934.

“We’re off to Russia, to tear it up! We want to successful­ly defend the World Cup title,” said Bayern Munich midfielder Rudy following his first internatio­nal goal.

Northern Ireland, who grabbed a consolatio­n through Josh Magennis, remain on track to claim a spot in next month’s playoffs as they attempt to reach the World Cup for the first time since 1986.

Harry Kane continued his stunning goalscorin­g form with a 94th- minute winner as an unimpressi­ve England overcame Slovenia at Wembley.

Gareth Southgate’s side looked utterly bereft of ideas until skipper Kane converted Kyle Walker’s inviting cross to score his 14th goal in nine games for club and country.

It is the sixth time in succession England have qualified for the World Cup, but after making such heavy work of defeating Slovenia, they are unlikely to give the game’s super- powers many sleepless nights.

“It’s not a relief, I always thought we’d achieve the objective ( of qualifying),” said Southgate.

“Tonight highlighte­d where we are.

“We know exactly where we need to improve. We do have players who can score goals. It is a work in progress and when I was given the job the aim was to qualify for the World Cup.”

Scotland kept alive their hopes of reaching the finals for the first time since 1998 after a last-gasp 1- 0 victory at home to Slovakia.

Martin Skrtel’s own goal, just a minute from the end of normal time in Glasgow, leaves Scotland second in Group F, two points ahead of Slovakia and three in front of Slovenia ahead of Sunday’s trip to Ljubljana.

Robert Lewandowsk­i scored a hat- t rick to become hi s country’s record goalscorer as Poland thrashed Armenia 6-1 in Yerevan.

Poland, who finished third at the 1974 and 1982 World Cups, need a point from their final match at home to Group E rivals Montenegro to assure themselves of a place in the finals.

After Kamil Grosicki’s secondminu­te opener, Lewandowsk­i curled in a brilliant free- kick to draw level with Wlodzimier­z Lubanski, who represente­d Poland from 1963 to 1980, on 48 internatio­nal goals. — AFP

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Germany’s striker Sandro Wagner shoots between Northern Ireland’s defender Gareth Mcauley (left) and Northern Ireland’s defender Conor McLaughlin to score their second goal during the Fifa World Cup 2018 qualificat­ion football match between Northern...

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