Arab Times

Italy set unbeaten record

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GENEVA, Sept 6, (AP): Italy set an internatio­nal record of 36 games unbeaten as Germany and Spain returned to the top of their World Cup qualifying groups.

Though European champions Italy were held 0-0 at Switzerlan­d, Germany and Spain were joined by England and Poland in routing low-ranked opponents.

Top-ranked Belgium were lifted by Romelu Lukaku celebratin­g his 100th internatio­nal appearance by scoring his 67th goal to ease past the Czech Republic 3-0.

Brazil lost their share of the men’s world record they held jointly with Spain and Italy at 35 games unbeaten. Brazil’s run in 1993-96 included a World Cup title, Spain’s in 200709 spanned a European title and Italy’s dates to September 2018.

A rare failure for Italy to score was compounded by penalty specialist Jorginho failing from the spot again in the 53rd minute. He missed in the shootout at the Euro 2020 final against England. The newly crowned UEFA men’s player of the year’s signature trick of a slow run and jump did not deceive Swiss goalkeeper Yann Sommer, who quickly stepped to his right then dived to his left to save.

Jorginho joined Kylian Mbappé, in a Euro 2020 shootout in June, and Sergio Ramos, twice in a Nations League game in the same Basel stadium last November, in having penalties saved by Sommer.

Sommer was also captaining Switzerlan­d, which were missing Granit Xhaka, who tested positive for COVID-19 in midweek.

Spain beat visiting Georgia 4-0 to take top spot back from Sweden which did not play.

SOCCER

Spain are on 10 points after five games, just one ahead of the Swedes, who have played two games fewer. They meet in Seville in the final round on Nov. 14.

Third-place Kosovo are another five points back after scoring in stoppage-time to draw 1-1 with visiting Greece.

Italy missed a chance to take tighter control of the five-team group by drawing again three days after being held 1-1 at home to Bulgaria.

Italy have 11 points from five games and lead by four from the Swiss, who have played two games fewer. Bulgaria beat Lithuania 1-0 earlier and trail Italy by six points.

Italy will host the Nations League Finals four-team mini-tournament in October before Switzerlan­d come to Rome on Nov. 12 for a potentiall­y decisive qualifier.

Belgium and Czech Republic were both eliminated in the Euro 2020 quarterfin­als though looked in a separate class.

Lukaku finished with a smart, powerful shot in the eighth minute, another establishe­d star Eden Hazard added to it in the 41st and emerging prospect Alexis Saelemaeke­rs of AC Milan got a third in the 65th.

Belgium are six points clear of the Czechs after each have played five of their eight games. Wales trail the Czechs by one point with two games in hand.

On Sunday, the scoring went Bale, Belarus, Belarus, Bale, Bale. In that order. Gareth Bale completed his hat trick in stoppage time, after two earlier penalties, to secure a 3-2 win for the Welsh.

Belarus hosted the game in Kazan, Russia, because of European Union travel restrictio­ns to punish the authoritar­ian government in Minsk.

England got a fifth straight win in the group by beating Andorra 4-0. It was England’s first game at Wembley Stadium since crowd disorder marred the Euro 2020 final against Italy.

Poland are five points back after winning 7-1 in San Marino. Robert Lewandowsk­i scored twice early on and New England Revolution for

ward Adam Buksa’s second-half hat trick was completed by two goals in stoppage-time.

Albania closed to within a point of Poland by beating Hungary 1-0.

Germany routed Group J leaders Armenia 6-0 to take back the top spot surrendere­d in March when they lost at home to North Macedonia.

Serge Gnabry scored twice and Karim Adeyemi, the Salzburg forward, completed the scoring on his debut as a substitute.

Coach Hansi Flick’s team lead the group by two points, with Romania a point further back after beating Liechtenst­ein 2-0.

The standings would have been even tighter but North Macedonia wasted a two-goal lead late in the game at Iceland who hit back for a 2-2 draw.

All the teams have played five rounds with five more each to play.

Only group winners advance direct to the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.

 ??  ?? Switzerlan­d’s Renato Steffen, (left), fights for the ball against Italy’s Emerson during the World Cup 2022 Group C qualifying soccer match between Switzerlan­d and Italy at the St. Jakob-Park stadium in Basel, Switzerlan­d. (AP)
Runners-up go to a 12-team, tworound playoffs bracket in March.
Switzerlan­d’s Renato Steffen, (left), fights for the ball against Italy’s Emerson during the World Cup 2022 Group C qualifying soccer match between Switzerlan­d and Italy at the St. Jakob-Park stadium in Basel, Switzerlan­d. (AP) Runners-up go to a 12-team, tworound playoffs bracket in March.
 ??  ?? Germany’s Timo Werner, (left), scores his side’s fourth goal during the World Cup 2022 Group J qualifying soccer match between Germany and Armenia at Mercedes-Benz Arena stadium in Stuttgart, Germany. (AP)
Germany’s Timo Werner, (left), scores his side’s fourth goal during the World Cup 2022 Group J qualifying soccer match between Germany and Armenia at Mercedes-Benz Arena stadium in Stuttgart, Germany. (AP)
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