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Denmark punch ticket to World Cup

- Poor England held by combative Hungary

PARIS: Denmark became the second team to qualify for the 2022 World Cup finals when they beat Austria by a single goal on Tuesday as England were frustrated by Hungary at Wembley.

Joakim Maehle scored in the 53rd minute to send the Danes to Qatar as they build on their surprise run at Euro 2020 this summer when they reached the semi-finals.

“It means a lot,” Maehle said. “It’s one of the best nights in Parken in a very long time. It’s amazing.”

Teammate Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg added: “You can only dream about things like this. It’s crazy. This is huge for me, it’s huge for the team, for Danish football and for Denmark. With the age and quality we have, we will only keep growing.”

The Danes join Germany, who qualified on Monday, in the finals. Host nation Qatar qualify automatica­lly.

England sputtered as a combative Hungarian side held them to a 1-1 draw. The match was marred by ugly scenes at Wembley as Hungarian supporters clashed with stewards and police.

Gareth Southgate’s side fell behind to Roland Sallai’s disputed first-half penalty before John Stones stuck out a boot to score the equaliser in the 37th minute from Phil Foden’s cross.

Harry Kane failed to score in a qualifier for the first time in 16 games and was substitute­d as Hungary’s resolute defence kept England at bay.

“We did not play at the level we need to, simple as that,” said Southgate.

England defender Tyrone Mings called for harsher punishment­s for racism in football after it emerged the trouble at Wembley had flared after police had moved in to arrest a Hungarian supporter for what police called a “racially aggravated public order offence”.

Mings said: “Every time we speak on racial abuse the punishment­s that follow never seem in line with what has happened.

“I sincerely hope that if that is the case, the punishment­s fall in line with what happened this time.”

England will be sure of reaching next year’s finals if they take four points from their final qualifiers against Albania and San Marino next month.

RONALDO HAT-TRICK

Poland are second behind England in Group I after a stormy win in Albania.

Play was halted and the teams left the pitch as fans threw bottles after Karol Swiderski scored the winning goal in the 77th minute. The teams later returned to complete the game.

Cristiano Ronaldo scored two penalties in six minutes and completed the 10th internatio­nal hat-trick of his career in the 87th minute as Portugal thrashed Luxembourg 5-0.

Bruno Fernandes and Joao Palhinha were the other scorers in the romp, but Portugal remain a point behind Serbia in Group A after the Serbs beat Azerbaijan 3-1 at home.

Dusan Vlahovic scored twice and Dusan Tadic hit Serbia’s third goal.

Sweden stayed two points ahead of Spain in Group B thanks to a 2-0 win against Greece.

Scotland got a desperatel­y-needed 1-0 win over the Faroe Islands, meaning they need one more victory from their last two games to secure a play-off spot as they seek to reach a World Cup finals for the first time since 1998.

 ?? AFP ?? Denmark’s Joakim Maehle, centre, celebrates his goal against Austria with Thomas Delaney, left, and Yussuf Poulsen.
AFP Denmark’s Joakim Maehle, centre, celebrates his goal against Austria with Thomas Delaney, left, and Yussuf Poulsen.

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