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Rodrigo puts Spain on road to Euro 2020

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PARIS: Rodrigo Moreno fired Spain into Euro 2020 with a last-gasp equaliser in Sweden while the Republic of Ireland’s chances of reaching the finals are still in the balance after they fell 2-0 in Switzerlan­d.

Spain became the sixth team to qualify for next summer’s tournament thanks to Rodrigo, who came off the bench to score a dramatic injurytime leveller in a 1-1 draw in Stockholm, sparking wild celebratio­ns on the touchline.

“Qualificat­ion is a must for a team like Spain but achieving it still has value,” said Moreno. “It releases the pressure and gives us time to work.”

Robert Moreno’s side are top of Group F on 20 points after drawing their last two matches. They are five ahead of Sweden and six above Romania, who missed the chance to take second spot when Norway’s Alexander Sorloth snatched a late 1-1 draw in Bucharest.

However it was a far from vintage display from Spain, who started brightly but faded as the match wore on against the lively hosts, who were distraught after missing out on a famous victory right at the death.

A celebrator­y night was tempered slightly by the loss of goalkeeper David de Gea to a thigh injury in the second half.

In Group D, Haris Seferovic’s early strike and Shane Duffy’s late own goal kept Switzerlan­d’s hopes of automatic qualificat­ion alive with a 2-0 victory over the Republic of Ireland.

The win in Geneva means the Swiss are just a point behind group leaders Ireland and Denmark with two matches remaining in their campaign, compared to just the one for the Irish, who host the Danes on Nov 18 needing a win to guarantee qualificat­ion.

The Swiss, who also have the better of the head-to-head record with the Irish as the two teams drew 1-1 in September, take on group minnows Georgia and Gibraltar in their final two games.

Finland inched closer to qualifying for their first ever European Championsh­ips after Teemu Pukki took his qualifying tally to seven in eight matches with a double that helped Finland sweep aside Armenia 3-0 in Turku.

Fredrik Jensen gave the Finns a 31thminute lead. Norwich City striker Pukki then scored just after the hour and got his second two minutes from the end.

Markku Kanerva’s side stay nine points behind Group J winners Italy, who maintained their 100 percent record with an eighth straight win, 5-0 against Liechtenst­ein.

Finland need a win over rock-bottom Liechtenst­ein to qualify for their first major tournament after fourth-placed Bosnia & Herzegovin­a lost 2-1 in Greece with an 88th-minute own goal from Adnan Kovacevic.

Israel kept their hopes of qualifying from Group G alive after seeing off Latvia 3-1 as Eran Zahavi scored his 11th goal of the qualifying campaign.

They are level on 11 points with North Macedonia and Slovenia and five behind second-placed Austria with two games remaining.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Spain’s Rodrigo Moreno celebrates after scoring against Sweden.
REUTERS Spain’s Rodrigo Moreno celebrates after scoring against Sweden.

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