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World Cup roundup: Van Dijk allays injury fears after Netherland­s’ 6-1 win

- Guardian sport and agencies

Virgil van Dijk gave Liverpool an injury scare after having to leave the field during the Netherland­s’ 6-1 World Cup qualifier victory over Turkey.

The centre-half, who missed most of last season with an anterior cruciate ligament injury and only returned to top-flight football in August, was sent into the air by a strong challenge.

However, the 30-year-old shrugged off the incident and insisted he would be fit to face Leeds United on Sunday. “I’m fine, luckily. I’m already over it,” he said. “Maybe because I am so big, they think I am acting!”

Memphis Depay scored a hat-trick in the emphatic win over 10-man Turkey at the Amsterdam Arena which moved the Netherland­s to the top of Group G.

Davy Klaassen scored in the opening minute in a dream start for the home side before Depay added three more, including a penalty. Guus Til scored the fifth 10 minutes from time and Donyell Malen added a sixth in stoppage-time before a consolatio­n goal for Cengiz Under.

Antoine Griezmann played chief tormentor as France sprung back into life to end a five-game winless streak by beating visitors Finland 2-0 in Group D.

Griezmann struck in each half after his partnershi­p with Karim Benzema bore fruit in satisfying fashion to put the world champions on 12 points from six matches at the top of the group. Finland, who had a decent opening half, are third on five points but have two games in hand on the French.

“Even it was not perfect we showed determinat­ion and with that came some more technical quality,” said the France coach, Didier Deschamps.

Portugal cruised to a 3-0 victory away to Azerbaijan to move top of Group A. Portugal were without Cristiano Ronaldo, who was suspended after picking up a yellow card while celebratin­g his second goal in their lastgasp 2-1 victory over Ireland last week, but his absence was not felt as first-half strikes from Bernardo Silva and André Silva plus a Diogo Jota header secured victory.

 ??  ?? Virgil van Dijk is injured in stoppage-time of the Netherland­s’ 6-1 win over Turkey in Amsterdam. Photograph: Peter de Jong/AP
Virgil van Dijk is injured in stoppage-time of the Netherland­s’ 6-1 win over Turkey in Amsterdam. Photograph: Peter de Jong/AP

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