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World Cup Qualification: Denmark buys World Cup ticket – Interruption in Albania

EM semi-final Denmark became the second team to buy tickets for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. Coach Caspar Hullmond’s team advanced to the World Cup final for the second time in a row, celebrating their eighth zero victory in a 1-0 (0-0) victory over Austria. Previously, only Germany qualified for Qatar on a sporting basis.

Joachim Muhle (53rd) scored in Copenhagen for the Dance Team, the only European team they have not yet scored. Youssef Paulson (RB Leipzig) was in the starting line-up as opposed to Jacob Brown Larson (TSG Hoffenheim).

For Austria, on the other hand, the last hope of a play-off spot has failed, and for coach Franco Foda, who is already under criticism, things should be tighter now. Austria still has a chance to participate in the World Cup through the League of Nations.

Sweden at World Cup: More leaders ahead of Spain

Leipzig Bundesliga professional Emil Forsberg leads Sweden’s national football team to fifth victory in the sixth World Cup qualifier. The Scandinavians beat Greece 2-0 (0-0), two points ahead of top-placed Spain in Group B. Forsberg held the hosts (58th) with his converted penalty.

Sweden has at least one spot for the play-offs. The Greeks in third place are already six points behind and have a significantly worse goal difference.

Former Dortmund’s Alexander Isaac (69th) scored the second goal. Shortly before the end, German referee Tobias Styler sent Greece’s Pontellis Chadziacos yellow-red (88th).

On the last day of the tournament on November 14, the leading teams will face off in a live fight in Spain. The first comparison was won by Sweden 2: 1 (1: 1).

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Ronaldo hits three-pack break in Albania

Portugal football superstar Cristiano Ronaldo has expanded his ideal goal for national teams – in the usual style. In his team’s 5-0 (3-0) victory in the World Cup qualifiers, CR7 scored twice from the penalty spot (8th, 13th) against a barely backward Luxembourg team and his three-pack was perfect with a header from close range (87th). The scorer has now scored 115 international goals in 182 games. It was only on Saturday that Ronaldo became Europe’s record international and surpassed Sergio Ramos (Spain).

Luxembourg Ronaldo’s favorite opponent: The 36 – year – old has never met any other country in his international career (9). With this victory, the Portuguese have at least finished second in the play-offs to qualify for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.

England only drew against Hungary – confusion in the stands

England missed out on an early jump to the World Cup. The European runner-up did not score more than 1: 1 (1: 1) against Hungary at Wembley Stadium in London. The game was covered shortly after the riot began at stands between Hungarian thugs and police.

The guests took the lead through a penalty kick by Roland Salloy (24th) from Freiburg, while Manchester City defender John Stones (37th) equalized in the first half. With a high percentage of possession, but with some excellent chances, the Three Lions ran, but RB keeper Peter Gulachi was not embarrassed.

England are now top of the table with 20 points, while Hungary have only theoretical chances of a play-off despite a surprise point win with eleven points.

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The London Police took special security precautions in advance to prevent problems with bad Hungarian fans – in vain. Before the start, guest supporters cheered as the England national team fell to its knees and presented a banner in protest. During the first match in September, Hungarian fans were outraged when English players were racially insulted.

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