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Germany hammer Norway as England survive Slovakia scare

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PARIS: Germany fired six past Norway while England fought back after an early scare to beat Slovakia in European World Cup qualifying on Monday.

Timo Werner scored a double in Germany’s 6-0 rout of the Norwegians in Stuttgart to leave Joachim Loew’s world champions with a perfect eight out of eight record atop Group C.

But with second-placed Northern Ireland beating the Czech Republic 2-0 in Belfast, Germany will have to wait until their next match, away to the Irish on Oct 5, to seal automatic qualificat­ion to Russia.

Werner, booed by his own fans in Germany’s 2-1 win in Prague against the Czechs last Friday, came off to a standing ovation this time after netting in the 21st and 40th minutes.

The win was the perfect antidote after Friday’s laboured trip to Prague marred by a group of 200 right-wing German fans chanting Nazi-era slogans.

“That showed the beautiful side of football,” said coach Joachim Loew, who had said Friday’s scenes in Prague “shamed Germany”.

“It was a huge amount of fun to play here and we played our part in that with some great combinatio­ns and goals.”

The Northern Irish guaranteed themselves at least a place in the play-offs thanks to Jonny Evans’ second internatio­nal goal eight years after his first and his West Bromwich Albion teammate Chris Brunt’s 41st minute free-kick.

At Wembley, England were stunned when Stanislav Lobotka gave Slovakia a third-minute lead after a costly error by Marcus Rashford.

But the 19-year-old atoned in style when setting up the equaliser for Eric Dier and then netting a sumptuous 20-yard winner in the second half.

Victory sent England five points clear of Slovakia in Group F — Gareth Southgate’s side need only two points from their last two games against Slovenia and Lithuania to seal qualificat­ion.

“To come from behind against a side with very good footballer­s, particular­ly in midfield, we had to show character,” said Southgate.

“Marcus Rashford showed, like the rest of the team, great character. He made the mistake for their goal, but he kept perseverin­g.”

Scotland kept alive their hopes of a play-off place with a 2-0 home win over Malta.

 ?? AFP ?? Germany’s Timo Werner scores against Norway.
AFP Germany’s Timo Werner scores against Norway.

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