Spain punch World Cup ticket, Serbia made to wait
Heavyweights Spain qualified for the 2018 World Cup with a routine 3-0
home win over Albania, but Serbia must wait to seal to their place
following a 3-2 loss in Austria.
Rodrigo, Isco and Thiago Alcantara all scored inside the first 30
minutes in Alicante as the 2010 world champions locked up top spot in
Group G as Italy were surprisingly held to a 1-1 draw by Macedonia in
Turin.
Barcelona defender Gerard Pique was greeted with a mixture of jeers and
applause on his 92nd international appearance just days after voting in a
referendum on Catalan independence deemed illegal by the Spanish
government and blighted by police violence.
"We had to concentrate solely on football," coach Julen Lopetegui told Spanish TV station Teledeporte.
"It has been a difficult, complicated week and fortunately we managed to do that in a very, very good first 30 minutes."
Four-time World Cup winners Italy are destined for the November
play-offs after Macedonian substitute Aleksandar Trajkovski's
77th-minute equaliser cancelled out a first-half goal by veteran
defender Giorgio Chiellini.
"There's still one match left and then we'll think about the play-offs.
We hope to get some players back," said Italy coach Gian Piero Ventura,
whose squad has been depleted by a raft of injuries.
Serbia missed out on a chance to wrap up qualification from Group D with
a match to spare as Louis Schaub struck a minute from time to give
Austria victory in Vienna.
Serbia, who could have sealed a spot in Russia with victory, led through
an early Luka Milivojevic goal but fell behind as Austria replied
through efforts from Guido Burgstaller and Marko Arnautovic.
Manchester United midfielder Nemanja Matic had levelled on 83 minutes
before Schaub's winner, but Serbia can still advance by defeating
Georgia in their final qualifier in Belgrade on Monday.
SHOWDOWN AWAITS IN DUBLIN
Tom Lawrence scored his first international goal to earn Wales a vital
1-0 victory in Georgia and keep them firmly in the hunt for a finals
berth.
The Derby County forward rifled in the winner four minutes after
halftime in Tbilisi as Chris Coleman's team stayed a point clear of
third-placed Republic of Ireland.
The Irish brushed Moldova aside 2-0 in Dublin through a first-half brace
from Daryl Murphy and now face Wales at home in a final-round showdown
with first place in the group still in play.
"All we can do is work hard and take care of our business. We have a
huge test on Monday night against the Republic of Ireland. We have a
game plan and we will see where it takes us," Coleman told Sky Sports.
Serbia head the section on 18 points with Wales, aiming to reach the
World Cup for the first time since 1958, second on 17 and Ireland
another point further back.
Iceland took a huge step towards a maiden World Cup appearance with an
impressive 3-0 win over Turkey in Eskisehir that leaves the hosts all
but out of the running.
Johann Gudmundsson, Birkir Bjarnason and Kari Arnason scored as Iceland
pulled two points clear of Croatia at the top of Group I after the
latter were held to a disappointing 1-1 draw at home to eliminated
Finland.
Ukraine are level on 17 points with Croatia following a 2-0 win away to Kosovo and host the Croats in Kiev on Monday.
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