Andre Schurrle
scored to help Germany book their place at the World Cup in Brazil next
summer, while there were also positive results for Chelsea players
representing Belgium, England and the Czech Republic.
Germany only needed a point to guarantee a spot at the 2014 World
Cup, but eased to a 3-0 home victory over the Republic of Ireland in
Cologne. Sami Khedira put the hosts ahead early on before Schurrle
doubled the advantage with a cool finish just after the interval.
Arsenal's Mesut Ozil wrapped up the victory in injury time.
Belgium were the other European side to qualify for the World Cup tonight, inspired by
Romelu Lukaku. Our striker, on loan at Everton, bagged a first-half brace in Croatia. Chelsea's three other Belgians,
Kevin de Bruyne,
Eden Hazard
and Thibaut Courtois, all started the game, with de Bruyne replaced
just after the hour. The game finished 2-1, guaranteeing them top spot
in Group A and a place in Brazil. It will be the Red Devils' first
appearance at a World Cup finals since 2002.
Frank Lampard and
Gary Cahill
helped England to a 4-1 win against Montenegro at Wembley. Wayne Rooney
and an own goal put England 2-0 ahead before Lampard was subbed in the
64th minute.
Montenegro got a goal back but a long-range effort
from Andros Townsend and a Daniel Sturridge penalty put the seal on a
victory that ensures England's destiny remains in their own hands. With
Ukraine also winning tonight, the Three Lions have to beat Poland on
Tuesday to guarantee automatic qualification from Group H.
Petr Cech
captained the Czech Republic in their 4-1 win in Malta, and with other
results going their way, they still have a chance of grabbing second
place in Group B. They will have to win in Bulgaria on Tuesday night and
hope Denmark drop points at home to Malta to progress into the play-off
round.
Branislav Ivanovic
was also captain of his national side, Serbia, as they defeated Japan
2-0 in a friendly in Belgrade, both goals coming in the second half.
Juan Mata
was an unused substitute as Spain edged closer to earning the right to
defend their title in Brazil, beating Belarus 2-1 in Mallorca. The world
and European champions need just a point from their final game on
Tuesday, against Georgia in Alicante, to ensure they pip France to top
spot in Group I.
Our young centre-back Andreas Christensen played the full 90 minutes
as Denmark's Under-21 side fought back from two goals down to draw 2-2
with Slovenia. Belgium's Under-21 side matched their senior side by
winning on the road tonight, 1-0 in Northern Ireland, but Thorgan Hazard
remained on the bench throughout.
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