England hanging on the wire in Poland, Germany and Italy reaping

Poland deprived England of a sixth victory in as many games when Germany had no trouble winning in Iceland, like Italy against Lithuania.

No 6/6 for England, who brought “just one” point from his trip to Poland (1-1) on Wednesday during qualifying for the 2022 World Cup. In the 72nd minute, Harry Kane scored the The only goal of the English with a floating strike from thirty meters, the Tottenham striker signing his 41st achievement with the selection to the three lions, 12 goals from Wayne Rooney’s record. In stoppage time, Damian Szymanski equalized with a header on a perfect cross from his captain Lewandowski (90 + 2). In this group I, England have, with four matches to go, four points ahead of Albania, who beat San Marino (5-0), five over Poland and six over Hungary, which has dominated Andorra (2-1).

In Group J, the Germans inflicted a severe defeat on the Icelanders. They quickly opened the scoring with Serge Gnabry (5th) then Antonio Rüdiger doubled the bet (24th) before Leroy Sané (56th) and Timo Werner (89th) added to the bill after the break. The selection now led by Hansi Flick, who started strong (12 goals in three matches and as many victories), takes off in the standings because, at the same time, Armenia, now 2nd at four points, has been hooked at home (1-1) by the modest Liechtenstein Liechtenstein.

Small victories for Belgium and Spain, Italy recovers with the manner

In Group B, Spain achieved valuable success in Kosovo (2-0). West Ham midfielder Pablo Fornals opened the scoring (32nd) and Manchester City winger Ferran Torres closed the proceedings late in the game (88th). The Spaniards have 13 points, four more than Sweden, which performed a bad operation by being defeated in Greece (2-1). The Hellenes, third with six points, scored their first success of this qualifying campaign. These two teams have played two games less than the Spaniards.

In Group C, Italy crushed Lithuania (5-0) in Reggio Emilia. The recent European champions sealed their success in the first period with a double from Moise Kean (11th, 29th). Giacomo Raspadori also scored (24th) ten minutes after causing a goal against his camp Edgaras Utkus (14th). In the second half, Giovanni Di Lorenzo worsened the score (54th) Roberto Mancini’s men have six points ahead of Group C over Switzerland, hung in Northern Ireland (0-0), but these two nations have played two games less than the Italians.

Moise Kean opened the scoring for his team before scoring a second goal. ALBERTO LINGRIA / REUTERS

Finally in Group E, Qatar is getting closer for Belgium, which dominated Belarus (1-0) with a reorganized team in Kazan, Russia. Dennis Praet (33rd) is the only scorer of the match. The Belgians are nine points more than the exempt Czech Republic and Wales, unable to beat Estonia (0-0) at home.

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