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Iceland can now finally say: see you in Moscow

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ICELAND qualified for the World Cup for the first time after beating Kosovo 2-0 on Monday, while Serbia clinched a spot at next year’s finals with a 1-0 win over Georgia.

Everton midfielder Gylfi Sigurdsson and Johann Gudmundsso­n scored in Reykjavik as Iceland, with a population of just 330 000, became the smallest country to advance to the World Cup finals.

It is the tiny northern European island nation’s second successive appearance at a major tournament after their shock win over England in a surprise run to the Euro 2016 quarterfin­als.

“I thought after Euro 2016 that the hardest thing would be to motivate ourselves again,” said Iceland coach Heimir Hallgrimss­on. “The hardest thing was to get going again after our massive party in France.

“And what’s more in a group contested between Croatia, Turkey, Ukraine and Finland. The success is not an end in itself but a long journey towards a final destinatio­n.”

Iceland needed all three points to secure top spot in European qualifying Group I as Croatia, who sacked coach Ante Cacic last week, downed Ukraine 2-0 in Kiev in the fight to claim second place.

Andrej Kramatic struck twice in the second half to send Croatia into next month’s playoffs as Zlatko Dalic took charge of his first match following the 1-1 draw with Finland that prompted the dismissal of Cacic.

Aleksandar Prijovic scored after coming on as a second-half substitute to cement Serbia’s place in Russia, ending an eight-year major finals absence. Prijovic struck the winner on 74 minutes in Belgrade as Serbia finished top of Group D, with the Republic of Ireland heading to the playoffs after a 1-0 victory over Wales in Cardiff.

“I think we deserved this, although it turned out that the last step was the most difficult one, but we succeeded,” coach Slavoljub Muslin said.

Prijovic said the goal was the most important in his career. “It was a dream since (my) childhood to score an important goal for the state,” he said.

James McClean broke Welsh hearts with a thunderous 57thminute strike to keep Irish dreams alive as they leapfrogge­d their opponents, without the injured Gareth Bale, into second place.

Asier Illarramen­di netted the only goal in Jerusalem as Spain completed their successful qualifying campaign with a 1-0 win over Israel, while Antonio Candreva grabbed a secondhalf winner for Italy in a 1-0 victory away to Albania in Group G. Italy will be top seeds for the November playoffs, the draw will be made in Zurich on October 17. — AFP

 ?? Picture: AFP ?? TURNING UP THE HEAT: Iceland's midfielder Gylfi Sigurdsson, left, and Kosovo's Besar Halimi tussle for the ball during their World Cup qualifying match on Monday. The Icelanders came through smiling
Picture: AFP TURNING UP THE HEAT: Iceland's midfielder Gylfi Sigurdsson, left, and Kosovo's Besar Halimi tussle for the ball during their World Cup qualifying match on Monday. The Icelanders came through smiling

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