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UEFA matchday 12 recap
[WED 11 SEP 2013 – 11:59:29 UTC]
A quick summary of action around UEFA on TUE 10 SEP 2013.
- Russia 03-01 Israel: Russia reclaimed the lead in Group F as Vasili BEREZUTSKI and Aleksandr KOKORIN both scored early in the second half.
- Armenia 00-01 Denmark: The Danes climbed back into the picture in Group B after their June humiliation to the same opponent...
- Italy 02-01 Czech Rep: ...but it was the Azzurri who were celebrating qualification thanks to goals by Giorgio CHIELLINI and Mario BALOTELLI at the start of the second half.
- Norway 00-02 Switzerland: A brace from Fabian SCHÄR opened the Swiss lead in Group E to five points.
- Slovakia 01-02 Bosnia-Herzegovina: The Slovaks were on course to knock off the same opponent twice in a week’s time after Marek HAMŠÍK goal late in the first half. But within a ten minute span in the second half, first Ermin BIČAKČIČ and then Ized HAJROVIČ – the latter scoring his first goal for Bosnia-Herz – found net to keep the visitors tied with Greece atop Group G.
- Andorra 00-02 Netherlands: The Dutch secured their trip to Brazil as Group D winners with Robin VAN PERSIE’s double.
- Ukraine 00-00 England: Frank LAMPARD celebrated his 100th cap with a crucial away draw that moves England a point clear of Ukraine and Montenegro in Group H.
- Belarus 02-04 France: The hosts were up 1-0 at the interval, but a frantic second half that featured two goals from Franck RIBÉRY moved les Bleus into a tie with Spain for the lead in Group I, although Spain have a match in hand.
- Qualified this matchday: Italy, Netherlands
- Eliminated this matchday: Cyprus, Estonia, Georgia, Latvia, Malta, Northern Ireland, Slovakia
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