The Netherlands wanted to deliver in the European Championship qualifier in Iceland, but that was duly wrong. Gylfi Sigurdsson was a nightmare for the Oranje. Italy did against Malta difficult, in Norway, there was a record and for Berti Vogts a debacle.
The World bronze medalist Netherlands comes in qualifying for the European Football Championship 2016 in France simply not going: On the third Gameday the Team conceded to the Bundesliga Stars Arjen Robben and Klaas-Jan Huntelaar on Monday to Iceland a 0: 2 (0: 2). In Group A, the Netherlands occur after the second defeat in three games now already six points behind top of the table with Iceland and the Czech Republic.
World Cup quarter-finalists Belgium came in Bosnia-Herzegovina to a 1: 1 (0: 1). Croatia on the other hand celebrated thanks to two goals from Ivan Perisic Wolfsburg’s a clear 6: 0 (4: 0) against Azerbaijan with his coach Berti Vogts.
After penalty and corner: Sigurdsson acclaimed double
In the Netherlands, Schalke’s Huntelaar sat despite his hit to 1: 1 in the painstaking 3 : 1 win against Kazakhstan initially only on the bench until the second half he came for Wesley Sneijder. Bayern pro Arjen Robben could however play again from the beginning. The ex-Hoffenheim Gylfi Sigurdsson Iceland brought before the break first from the penalty spot and then with a half-volley shot after a corner in front. After the change, there were even chances of a third goal.
With only three points from three matches, the Netherlands under their new Bond coach Guus Hiddink only third behind the times each victorious Icelanders and Czechs, which in itself Kazakhstan 4: 2 (2: 0) interspersed. Kazakhstan has just as Turkey a point on the board. The World bronze medalist of 2002 was 1: 1 (0: 0) in Latvia.
Ex-professional footballer Edin Dzeko (Manchester City) scored the opening goal against Belgium Bosnia-Herzegovina (28). Wales maintained his lead with now seven points by a 2: off against Cyprus: 1 (1 2). Followers Israel teamed up with 4: long heavy in Andorra, Pyrenees-State missed its first point ever in a European Championship qualifier: 1 (1 2).
Italy trembles up to 1: 0 to Malta
Little Italy gloss sprayed with BVB’s new signing Ciro Immobile in the starting XI at 1: 0 (1: 0) in Malta. The winning goal scored Guido Pellè (24). The former Kaiserslautern Michael Mifsud difficult for the hosts of the Mediterranean island by his sending-off after half an hour the task even more.
With the third win in the third game lead Croatia, for Wolfsburg’s Ivan Perisic before the break twice met (34th / 45th), and Italy, the Group H ahead of Norway (6), the 2: 1 (1: 1) against Bulgaria won. Bundesliga player Tarik Elyounoussi brought Norway in the 13th minute assisted by Hertha Per Skjelbred in leadership, also Havard Nordtveit (Borussia Mönchengladbach) was in the starting eleven Norwegian.
Norway Oedegaard provides youth-record
The exactly 15 years and 300 days old Norwegian Super Talent Martin Oedegaard came to his first competitive game application for Norway, setting a record as the youngest player in the History of the European Championship qualifier.
Oedegaard came on in the 64th minute. In Malta, he had watched the game last Friday even from the bench. The previous record held the Icelanders Sigurdur Jónsson, who in his European qualifying debut 16 years and 251 days, almost one year was in 1983 older than Oedegaard.
Video: Bierhoff sinks into the ground
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