Hindustan Times (East UP)

North Macedonia shock Germany in WC qualifiers

- sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

DUISBURG: Germany lost a World Cup qualifying game for the first time in 20 years as the 2014 champion was beaten 2-1 by North Macedonia.

Germany leveled after Goran Pandev’s opening goal in firsthalf stoppage time but had no answer to Eljif Elmas’ 85th-minute winner for North Macedonia, which moved above Germany into second place in Group J on Wednesday.

Armenia is the surprise leader as the only team to win all three games so far, after coming from behind to beat Romania 3-2. “The fact is that that this obviously shouldn’t happen,” Germany midfielder Ilkay Gündogan told broadcaste­r RTL. Pandev opened the scoring when Germany’s defense completely lost track of the veteran Genoa forward. However, Gündogan equalized from the penalty spot in the 63rd after Leroy Sane was brought down by Ezgjan Alioski.

North Macedonia could have had a penalty for apparent handball by Emre Can at a corner, but it wasn’t spotted by the referee. There is no video review system for qualifiers. Soon after, Timo Werner missed Germany’s best chance to go ahead, scuffing a shot badly wide when one-onone with the goalkeeper off Gündogan’s pass on the break. As Germany pushed for another goal, it was North Macedonia which made the breakthrou­gh. Arijan Ademi squared the ball through Antonio Rüdiger’s legs as Pandev drew away the German defenders, leaving space for Elmas to score past Marc-André ter Stegen. “I feel like they were in front of our goal twice and scored twice,” Gündogan said.

“Twice there’s a man standing there completely free and that shouldn’t happen.” Germany had gone 35 games unbeaten in World Cup qualifying since a 5-1 loss to England in Munich in 2001, and had won its last 18 in a row as it pursues a place at the 2022 tournament in Qatar.

North Macedonia has never played at a World Cup but will make its tournament debut at the European Championsh­ip this year after Pandev scored the winning goal in a playoff against Georgia in November.

It was the last qualifying game in the 15-year reign of Germany coach Joachim Löw, who is stepping down after the European Championsh­ip in June and July.

Trailing 2-1 in the 87th minute, Armenia scored twice to beat 10-man Romania 3-2 for its third straight win in World Cup qualifying. Armenia has never come close to qualifying for a World Cup before, but those three wins already make it the country’s second-best qualifying campaign. It’s a remarkable turnaround for a country that was beaten 9-1 by Italy as recently as 2019. Eduard Spertsyan’s deflected shot in his first internatio­nal game gave Armenia the lead in the 56th but Romania hit back when Alexandru Cicaldau tapped in a pass which had taken a fortunate ricochet. Cicaldau then made it 2-1 with a deflected header, but Romania forward George Puscas was sent off in the 78th when he went for a dangerous high challenge and his foot struck an opponent in the chest.

 ?? AFP ?? Germany's Timo Werner reacts after the loss to North Macedonia in a FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 qualificat­ion match.
AFP Germany's Timo Werner reacts after the loss to North Macedonia in a FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 qualificat­ion match.

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