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Re: Kualifikasi Euro 2016
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Inggris menang lagi. Sejauh ini sempurna di 5 laga. Memuluskan langkah Rooney cs menuju Euro 2016. |
15-06-2015, 08:13 AM | #53 |
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Russia 0-1 Austria: Marc Janko's acrobatics put Euro 2016 qualification firmly in Das Team's hands
Marc Janko scored with a spectacular overhead kick Sunday as Austria maintained its grip on European Championship qualifying Group G with a 1-0 away win over Russia. Second-placed Sweden beat Montenegro 3-1 with Zlatan Ibrahimovic scoring two goals. Janko's winner came in the 33rd minute after Russia's Denis Glushakov blocked two attempts by Zlatko Junozovic inside the penalty area. Marc Janko's acrobatic strike stunned the Moscow crowd and Austria held firm move on to 16 points Russia's goalkeeper Igor Akinfeev was powerless to prevent Janko's sublime effort at the Otkrytie Arena The rebound rose high and Janko timed his jump perfectly to score with his back to goal. Julian Baumgartlinger missed a chance to make it 2-0 for Austria when he shot wide with only the goalkeeper to beat. After a poor first half, Russia improved in the second, testing Austria goalkeeper Robert Almer with a series of attempts. Aleksandr Kerzhakov headed wide in the 88th and Russia failed to mount any pressure in injury time. The result means Austria remains undefeated in the group with 16 points, eight clear of Russia, which is third. Coach Fabio Capello's team has only won two of its last 10 competitive matches, including a win by default due to crowd trouble in Montenegro. Sweden moved up to 12 points after three goals within six minutes gave Erik Hamren's side a 3-0 halftime lead against the Montenegrins. The Austria players celebrate at the final whistle after moving seven points clear of second-placed Sweden Russia coach Fabio Capello faces an anxious summer after his side were left deflated by Janko's effort The subdued Russia supporters look on at the at the Otkrytie Arena but the players were unable to equalise Marcus Berg headed in a cross from Albin Ekdal in the 38th and Ibrahimovic added two goals before the break. Dejan Damjanovic scored a penalty in the 64th to bring Montenegro back into the game. Within minutes, Fatos Beciraj had a great chance to score a second for the visitors, but keeper Andreas Isaksson made a diving save. At the bottom of the group table, Liechtenstein and Moldova drew 1-1 in Vaduz. Sandro Wieser gave the home team the lead with a powerful long-range strike after 20 minutes but Moldova's Georghe Boghiu equalized before halftime after a pass from Nicolae Milinceanu. Code:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-3123741/Austria-record-impressive-1-0-victory-Russia-Marc-Janko-s-acrobatics-puts-Euro-2016-qualification-firmly-hands.html |
15-06-2015, 08:35 AM | #54 |
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Ukraine 3-0 Luxembourg: Stoke City target Yevhen Konoplyanka scores in qualifier win
Ukraine had to work hard to crack open a determined Luxembourg defence but three second-half goals secured a 3-0 win at the Lviv Arena in their Euro 2016 Group C qualifier on Sunday. Ukraine were whistled by their own fans near the end of the first period but responded after the restart with goals from Artem Kravetsk, Denys Germash and Stoke City target Yevhen Konoplyanka. The win move Ukraine level on 12 points with European champions Spain, who visit Belarus later on Sunday, and three points behind group leaders Slovakia who host Macedonia. Yevhen Konoplyanka (left) was on the scoresheet as Ukraine beat Luxembourg 3-0 on Sunday The Dnipro winger (left) scored his country's third on 86 minutes during Sunday's Euro 2016 Group C qualifier The Stoke City target (right) evades a sliding challenge from Luxembourg's Laurent Jans during the match Bottom side Luxembourg almost scored after 10 minutes when winger Daniel Da Mota hit the post with only goalkeeper Andriy Pyatov to beat after evading Mykola Morozyuk's sliding tackle. Ukraine's Taras Stepanenko headed over the bar from close range a few minutes earlier and later Konoplyanka applied a poor finish inside the penalty area to a neat Andriy Yarmolenko pass. However, Ukraine finally took the lead four minutes into the second half when striker Artem chested the ball into the net after Kravetsk Morozyuk curled over a cross from the right. Luxembourg's Daniel Da Mota (left) missed a glorious chance to put them ahead when his strike hit the post Ukraine's Mykola Morozyuk (left) tries to fend off the chasing Da Mota as the game at the Lviv Arena wears on Dwayn Holter (left) runs with the ball as Luxembourg looks to start an attack against their opponents Germash grabbed their second goal in the 57th minute after defender Vyacheslav Shevchuk's headed the ball into the area having been the first to react when his initial shot was blocked. Konoplyanka rifled a low shot inside the post in the 86th to wrap up the win after stealing the ball following careless defending to cap what was a frustrating overall performance. Luxembourg remain last in the group with one point. Ukraine supporters get behind their team at the Lviv Arena in their usual passionate way on Sunday Denys Germash (second right) celebrates scoring Ukraine's second goal with his team-mates on Sunday Ukraine's opening goalscorer Artem Kravetsk (right) evades a challenge from Holter at the Lviv Arena Luxembourg manager Luc Holtz barks out instructions to his team during Sunday's Euro 2016 qualifier |
15-06-2015, 08:46 AM | #55 |
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Sweden 3-1 Montenegro: Zlatan Ibrahimovic at the double to inspire crucial victory
Two Zlatan Ibrahimovic strikes formed part of a three-goal burst just before halftime that gave Sweden a 3-1 win over a feisty Montenegro in their Group G Euro 2016 qualifier at the Friends Arena on Sunday. The result means Sweden stay in second on 12 points, four points behind leaders Austria, who beat third-placed Russia 1-0 in Moscow. The home side took the lead in the 38th minute after Ibrahimovic drifted out to feed Sebastian Larsson, who set Albin Ekdal free down the right and his pinpoint cross was firmly headed home by Marcus Berg. Zlatan Ibrahimovic celebrates with his team-mates having scored a fine brace against Montenegro Sweden (4-4-2): Isaksson; Bengtsson, Johansson, Milosevic, Wendt; Larsson, Ekdal, Kallstrom (Wernbloom 71), Zengin (Forsberg 64); Ibrahimovic (Toivonen 90+1), Berg Subs not used: Nordfeldt, Nilsson, Olsen, Augustinsson, Tinnerholm, Rohden, Olsson, Durmaz Scorers: Berg 38, Ibrahimovic 40 and 44 Booked: Kallstrom, Ekdal Montenegro (4-4-2): Poleksic; Zverotic (Saveljich 57), Savic (Balic 74), Simic, Tomasevic; Kascelan (Boljevic 45), Hosseini, Marusic, Mugosa, Beciraj, Damjanovic Subs not used: Bozovic, Grbic, Augustyn, Vujovic, Janjusevic, Nikolic, Vukcevic Scorer: Damjanovic 64 Booked: Simic, Tomasevic, Boljevic Referee: Huseyin Gocek Two minutes later it was Ibrahimovic's turn, collecting a throw-in on the left before cutting inside and thumping a shot from distance past Vukasin Poleksic, whose poorly-timed dive saw the ball squirm under his body. Ibrahimovic netted his 56th goal for his country a minute before half-time, latching on to Larsson's long ball before coolly dispatching it past the helpless goalkeeper. Dejan Damjanovic pulled a goal back for Montenegro midway through the second-half, firing home a penalty after Stefan Mugosa was hacked down in the box, and they could have had a second moments later but for Andreas Isaksson, who got a hand to Fatos Beciraj's close-range effort. Montenegro continued to chase the game, forcing the Swedes onto the backfoot for much of the second period, but the home rearguard held firm. Ibrahimovic fought hard to complete his hat-trick and was forced to change shirts after his right sleeve was ripped off in one of many over-zealous duels with the Montenegrin backline, before being substituted in the final minute to rapturous applause. Panathinaikos striker Marcus Berg runs away in celebration having fired Sweden ahead on Sunday night Ibrahimovic slots away his first goal of the night to send Sweden 2-0 up after 40 minutes The PSG striker put in an inspirational performance as Sweden remain undefeated in Euro 2016 qualifying Ibrahimovic and the Sweden squad celebrate Berg's opener as the Swedes secured three crucial points Code:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-3123792/Sweden-3-1-Montenegro-Zlatan-Ibrahimovic-double-inspire-crucial-victory.html |
15-06-2015, 09:13 AM | #56 |
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Lithuania 1-2 Switzerland: Xherdan Shaqiri's late strike secures all three points as visitors move up to second in Group E
Switzerland moved up to second in Group E as they claimed a 2-1 comeback victory over Lithuania in Sunday's European Championship qualifier at Zalgiris Stadium. Fedor Cernych handed the hosts a shock lead against the run of play midway through the second half, but Josip Drmic netted an equaliser five minutes later before Xherdan Shaqiri fired home a late winner to extend their unbeaten run to seven matches. The result in Vilnius sees the Swiss move up a spot into second where they trail leaders England by six points, while Igoris Pankratjevas' hosts drop down to fifth following Estonia's 2-0 win over bottom side San Marino. Xherdan Shaqiri celebrates after his late goal secures all three points for Switzerland Shaqiri celebrates with the travelling Switzerland supporters following his late intervention in Vilnius MATCH FACTS Lithuania: Zubas, Vaitkunas, Mikuckis, Klimavicius, Andriuskevicius, Cesnauskis, Mindaugas, Slivka, Arturas, Cernych, Matulevicius Subs not used: Gabovs, Sirgedas, Baravykas, Mikoliunas, Klevinskas, Kijanskas, Freidgeimas Goals: Cernych 64 Switzerland: Sommer, Lichtsteiner, Schar, Djourou, Rodriguez, Gokhan, Behrami, Xhaka, Shaqiri, Haris, Drmic Subs not used: Kasami, Hitz, Widmer, Mvogo, Frei, Klose, Fernandes, Bergen, Stocker, Goals: Drmic 69, Shaqiri 84 The hosts came out of the blocks with intent and Egidijus Vaitkunas tested Yann Sommer with a powerful 25-yard free-kick in the opening exchanges, but the Borussia Monchengladbach goalkeeper kept his strike out. Linas Klimavicius headed Vykintas Slivka's corner wide after 10 minutes before Switzerland began to dominate with Drmic firing over the crossbar and Granit Xhaka narrowly missing the target with a long-range effort as the visitors pressed for an opener. The hosts came back with a half chance from Slivka midway through the first half, but Sommer did well to save the strike with his feet. The Swiss came close to taking the lead eight minutes before the break with two chances in quick succession but Tomas Mikuckis blocked Fabian Schar's header before Ricardo Rodriguez fired Shaqiri's resulting corner wide from just outside the box. Wolfsburg defender Ricardo Rodriguez almost put Switzerland in front two minutes into the second half with a chance that Mikuckis blocked before it became to dangerous inside the penalty box. Lithuania fans make their voices heard prior to kick-off at the LFF stadium in Vilnius Switzerland midfielder Shaqiri takes a tumble under the challenge of Lithuania's Mindaugas Panka Switzerland's Vytautas Andriuskevicius goes airborne to secure a loose ball as Josip Drmic watches on Deividas Matulevicius sent an effort wide from 25 yards out as the hosts tried to force their way back into the game in a bid to end their three-match losing streak and they managed to break the deadlock with a surprise opener after 64 minutes. Vaitkunas collected the ball on a break, sending a cross in to the centre of the box for Cernych and the 24-year-old striker made no mistake as he lobbed the ball in low past the beaten Sommer. But their lead lasted less than five minutes as Bayer Leverkusen's Drmic, who had a shot saved by Emilijus Zubas 10 minutes after the break, scored the equaliser as he found the back of the net after firing Blerim Dzemaili's header over the line to make it 1-1. Zubas tipped Dzemaili's volley over the bar before Shaqiri sent his close-range shot into the stands as Switzerland pressed for a winner as the match wore on. The away side were rewarded with a winner to go second in the Group E table thanks to an 84th-minute winner from Inter Milan winger Shaqiri, who slotted Breel Embolo's assist into the bottom corner to clinch all three points. Stephan Lictsteiner heads clear under pressure from Lithuania defender Vytautas Andruiuskevicius Code:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-3123729/Lithuania-1-2-Switzerland-Xherdan-Shaqiri-s-late-striker-secures-three-points-visitors-Group-E-clash.html Last edited by alfiandrmwn; 15-06-2015 at 09:16 AM.. |
15-06-2015, 09:29 AM | #57 |
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Belarus 0-1 Spain: David Silva settles the game with a strike on the stroke of half-time in Vicente del Bosque's 100th game
Spain coach Vicente del Bosque celebrated 100 games in charge with a 1-0 victory over Belarus in a Euro 2016 qualifier on Sunday -- Manchester City's David Silva scoring the goal. Victory at the Borisov Arena kept European champions Spain in second place in Group C with 15 points from six games -- three points behind group leaders Slovakia. The 64-year-old Del Bosque, the first Spain manager to reach the century milestone, gave a start to 22-year-old Juventus forward Alvaro Morata, who scored his first goal for his country in March against Ukraine. David Silva converted the winner for Spain on Sunday as Belarus failed to deal with a corner Silva (left) got his 23rd goal for Spain to move level alongside the legendary Alfredo di Stefano Despite being without the injured Andres Iniesta, the visitors immediately took control of the game. Pedro Rodriguez had a good chance from close range after two minutes but hit the ball straight at goalkeeper Andrei Gorbunov. Morata then fired a shot into the side netting from an acute angle after another Spanish attack. Iker Casillas, who was winning his 162nd cap, was a virtual spectator as Belarus offered little in attack. Spain eventually went ahead on the stroke of halftime. Cesc Fabregas sent in a cross from the left flank towards the far post and Gorbunov was unable to cut the ball out and Silva's fine strike put the visitors in front. Spain are still three points off of the leaders Slovakia in Group C of qualifying for Euro 2016 Belarus offered more in the second half and Sergei Kornilenko had an excellent chance to equalise, but Casillas turned the ball behind with his leg. Spain could have extended their lead as Santi Cazorla's 20 metre effort forced a fine save from Gorbunov at his near post, while Silva went close put was unable to beat the Belarus goalkeeper after being put through one on one. Code:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-3123839/Belarus-0-1-Spain-David-Silva-settles-game-strike-stroke-half-time.html |
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Slovenia 2-3 England: Two stunning Jack Wilshere strikes and Wayne Rooney's late finish hands victory to the Three Lions
For once the highlights package was worth waiting up for, proof that an England team coached by Roy Hodgson really can play in the name of entertainment. Even the ITV Twitter feed was lost for words on a night to remember, when Jack Wilshere came of age in an England shirt with two magnificent goals and captain Wayne Rooney scored the 48th of his international career. Watching England was compelling, with the travelling hordes treated to a performance that veered somewhere between bewildering and euphoric. Wayne Rooney's 86th minute goal, his 48th for England, handed victory to Roy Hodgson's side in Slovenia in a tough match Rooney reacted to a defensive lapse from Slovenia to slot home for England after missing a number of chances throughout the game MATCH FACTS, PLAYER RATINGS, GROUP STANDINGS AND MATCH ZONE Slovenia (4-2-3-1): Handanovic, 7; Brecko, 6, Ilic, 6.5 Cesar,6, Jokic, 5; Mertelj, 6.5, Kurtic, 7; Illcic 7.5 (Birsa 61, 6), Kampl,7 Kirm 6.5, (Pecnick 72 8) ; Novakovic 8 Subs not used: Oblak, Andelkovic, Samardzic, Beric, Rotman, Pecnik, Milec, Verbic, Vidmar. Goals: Novakovic, 37, Pecnik, 84 Manager: Srecko Katanec 6 England (4-3-3): Hart 7; Jones 5.5 (Lallana 46, 8), Cahill 5.5, Smalling 6, Gibbs 6; Henderson 6.5, Wilshere 9, Delph 6.5 (Clyne 86); Townsend 6.5 (Walcott 74, 5.5), Rooney 7, Sterling 7.5. Subs not used: Green, Bertrand, Jagielka, Milner, Austin, Cleverley, Barkley, Vardy, Heaton. Goals: Wilshere, 57, 73, Rooney, 86. Manager: Roy Hodgson 8 Ref: Alberto Undiano Mallenco (Spain) 7 Group E after England's victory England's remaining fixtures: San Marino (A) - September 5, Switzerland (H) - September 8, Estonia (H) - October 9, Lithuania (A) - October 12 Wilshere’s contribution to this game, from his newly-defined, deep-lying position in the centre of midfield, was immense and so were his goals. Both finishes were a thing of haunting beauty, leaving Wilshere’s left boot and twice rippling the net of Samir Handanvic in the space of 16 second-half minutes. When Wilshere scored his first, in the 57th minute, it really was win-or-bust for Hodgson after the perplexing half-time substitution that changed the face of this game. Phil Jones will never be an orthodox right back and there is a good chance that his time in this position has come to a close after his catastrophic first-half contribution. He carelessly directed a throw-in at an opposition player and moments later, after Milivoje Novakovic had exchanged passes with the impressive figure of Fiorentina forward Josip Illicic, Slovenia went in front. It prompted Hodgson to reshuffle the pack at half-time, seemingly in desperation as he attempted to resolve a problem that had left England trailing. Jordan Henderson was asked whether he would be comfortable at right back, nodding his head at Hodgson as he prepared to make the audacious change to his formation. Adam Lallana, who lost his place following a disappointing performance on the left against Ireland, was thrust into the position just behind Rooney. He made a telling contribution. His twisting run bemused Slovenia’s defence, cleverly moving them out of position as Wilshere, who had crept unnoticed upfield, waited on the edge of the area. Wilshere’s thunderous drive into the top left corner of the net beat Handanovic’s despairing dive and provided his team with the impetus and energy to go again. They did just that. The move that led to Wilshere’s second was brisk and purposeful, starting with Henderson’s clever wall pass with Andros Townsend, then into the feet of Lallana. He reacted with an improvised back flick, setting the ball free for Wilshere to curl his effort beyond Handanovic with that magic wand of a left foot. It should have been the winner but England conceded again when substitute Nejc Pecnik rose above Kieran Gibbs in the 84th minute to beat Joe Hart with a towering header. Wilshere got his first goal for England after an exquisite lay-off from Adam Lallana after 57 minutes against Slovenia Wilshere's second strike was even more stunning and again came as a result of neat play by Lallana in the penalty area Wilshere came of age in an England shirt against Slovenia and relished the midfield role that was handed to him by Hodgson Wayne Rooney (second right) gets the team to regroup as England fell behind shortly before the half-time interval against Slovenia Lallana (right) made a telling contribution to the England performance when he came on after half-time as a substitute Raheem Sterling missed a tremendous chance to open the scoring for England against Slovenia in the early exchanges of the game Sterling lofted a shot over the crossbar after four minutes for England but would have expected to hit the back of the net against Slovenia England captain Rooney (left) fires a shot at goal but watches as his attempt is turned around the post by Slovenia's Samir Handanovic Sterling (left) drilled a shot the wrong side of the post from the edge of the area as England started the game in the ascendency It prompted fury on the touchline, with Hodgson and assistant Ray Lewington flying out of the dug-out to throw a series of tactical instructions to the players. They need not have worried. After Slovenia captain Bostjan Cesar had been given the benefit of the doubt for appearing to throw an elbow in the side of Rooney’s head, the England striker recovered to score the third. It was an ice-cool finish, reading Bojan Jokic’s challenge on Theo Walcott and leaving Handanovic stranded with a goal that nestled neatly in the bottom left corner. England were backed by vociferous support in Ljubljana, and one enthusiastic fan went to extreme measures to show his support Fabian Delph impressed for England in the centre of midfield in what was only his sixth appearance for his country against Slovenia Wilshere (right) also stood out for England, as they struggled to break down Slovenia in the first half despite having a lot of the ball Kieran Gibbs (centre) of England got forward from defence frequently to aid his team's play in the attacking third of the pitch Phil Jones (left) was chosen to start at right-back for England in the Euro 2016 qualifier ahead of Southampton's Nathaniel Clyne This victory protects England’s unbeaten record, a run that stretches back to a 0-0 draw with Costa Rica in the final group game of a disastrous World Cup. Finally, we have put Brazil to the back of our minds and, instead, are talking about the quality of goals hitting the back of the net. Code:
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