November 27, 2024

Portugal, Belgium held in WCup qualifying, Ireland shocked

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Portugal and Belgium were left frustrated by draws in their World Cup qualifying matches. Ireland was left in shock.

Cristiano Ronaldo stormed off after he failed to score as Portugal was held 2-2 by Serbia — though TV replays indicated he did put the ball over the line — while top-ranked Belgium could only salvage a 1-1 draw in the Czech Republic. On a night when underdogs tested big names, Luxembourg pulled off the biggest shock of all to beat Ireland 1-0.

Stéphanie Frappart made more history as the first woman to referee a men’s World Cup qualifier as the Netherlands beat Latvia 2-0. She’s previously made similar breakthroughs in the men’s Champions League and French league. Another female referee, Kateryna Monzul, is taking charge of Sunday’s game between Austria and the Faroe Islands.

After Norway players had challenged next year’s host Qatar on its human rights record, another team joined in Saturday. Dutch players wore T-shirts before the game bearing the message “Football supports change” before the Netherlands’ 2-0 win over Latvia. Norway’s players urged more teams to follow suit, with shirts asking the question “Next?”

Fans remain a rare sight in European soccer amid the coronavirus pandemic, but some countries are changing that. Russia had 13,000 supporters for its 2-1 win over Slovenia, the biggest crowd at this week’s qualifying games. The Netherlands had 5,000 fans as part of a trial scheme to test how more public events can reopen safely.

RONALDO UNHAPPY

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Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo reacts during the World Cup 2022 group A qualifying soccer match between Serbia and Portugal at the Rajko Mitic stadium in Belgrade, Serbia, Saturday, March 27, 2021. 1of8Portugal’s Cristiano Ronaldo reacts during the World Cup 2022 group A qualifying soccer match between Serbia and Portugal at the Rajko Mitic stadium in Belgrade, Serbia, Saturday, March 27, 2021.Darko Vojinovic/APShow MoreShow Less Referee Stephanie Frappart cheers with Netherlands' Matthijs de Ligt at the end of the World Cup 2022 group G qualifying soccer match between The Netherlands and Latvia at the Johan Cruyff ArenA in Amsterdam, Netherlands, Saturday, March 27, 2021. 2of8Referee Stephanie Frappart cheers with Netherlands’ Matthijs de Ligt at the end of the World Cup 2022 group G qualifying soccer match between The Netherlands and Latvia at the Johan Cruyff ArenA in Amsterdam, Netherlands, Saturday, March 27, 2021.Peter Dejong/APShow MoreShow Less 3of8 Belgium's Romelu Lukaku celebrates after scoring his side's first goal during the World Cup 2022 group E qualifying soccer match between Czech Republic and Belgium at the Sinobo stadium in Prague, Czech Republic, Saturday, March 27, 2021. 4of8Belgium’s Romelu Lukaku celebrates after scoring his side’s first goal during the World Cup 2022 group E qualifying soccer match between Czech Republic and Belgium at the Sinobo stadium in Prague, Czech Republic, Saturday, March 27, 2021.Petr David Josek/APShow MoreShow Less Luxembourg's Gerson Rodrigues, left, celebrates scoring their side's first goal of the game during their World Cup 2022 group A qualifying soccer match against Republic of Ireland at the Aviva Stadium, Dublin, Saturday, March 27, 2021. (Brian Lawless/PA via AP) 5of8Luxembourg’s Gerson Rodrigues, left, celebrates scoring their side’s first goal of the game during their World Cup 2022 group A qualifying soccer match against Republic of Ireland at the Aviva Stadium, Dublin, Saturday, March 27, 2021. (Brian Lawless/PA via AP)Brian Lawless/APShow MoreShow Less 6of8 Norway's Erling Haaland, right, wears a t-shirt bearing the message 7of8Norway’s Erling Haaland, right, wears a t-shirt bearing the message “Human rights on and off the pitch” during the warm up ahead of the World Cup 2022 group G qualifying soccer match between Norway and Turkey at La Rosaleda stadium in Malaga, Spain, Saturday, March 27, 2021.Fermin Rodriguez/APShow MoreShow Less 8of8

Ronaldo tossed his captain’s armband on the field as he walked off at the end of Portugal’s draw with Serbia, believing he should have had a winning goal. His shot was heading over the line when Serbia’s Stefan Mitrovic slid and cleared the ball. TV replays indicated the ball did cross the line, but goal-line technology and video review aren’t used in the World Cup qualifiers.

Diogo Jota put the reigning European champions ahead with a pair of first-half headers. But halftime substitute Nemanja Radonjic set up two goals to pull the hosts level with half an hour to play. Serbia defender Nikola Milenkovic saw a direct red card in stoppage time for a dangerous studs-first tackle on Danilo.

Also in Group A, Luxembourg’s Gerson Rodrigues scored with five minutes remaining to humble the Irish, who remained winless in 10 games under coach Stephen Kenny. Ireland failed to deal with a high ball and Rodrigues pounced to smash a dipping shot past 19-year-old goalkeeper Gavin Bazunu from 25 yards on Bazunu’s international debut.

LUKAKU SAVES BELGIUM

Romelu Lukaku extended his impressive scoring record with Belgium to salvage a 1-1 draw against Czech Republic as FIFA’s top-ranked team was lucky to escape with a point.

Facing an inspired Czech team which hit the woodwork twice, Belgium struggled defensively and conceded early in the second half. Lukaku, Belgium’s all-time leading scorer, then took his tally to 59 goals in 91 international matches after Kevin De Bruyne’s brilliant assist.

Both teams had depleted squads after German clubs refused to release players including Belgium’s Thorgan Hazard because they could have been forced into quarantine after returning from the Czech Republic.

In the other Group E match, Belarus twice came from behind to kick off its World Cup qualification campaign with a 4-2 win over 10-man Estonia.

DUTCH BOUNCE BACK

The Netherlands got its World Cup qualification back on track by beating Latvia 2-0, while Turkey continued its strong start in Group G with a 3-0 victory over Norway to go top on goal difference.

Steven Berghuis curled in a left-footed shot in the 32nd minute and Luuk de Jong headed home a corner in the 69th as the Netherlands rebounded from a 4-2 midweek defeat in Turkey.

In a match played in the Spanish city of Malaga, Ozan Tufan scored a goal in each half and Caglar Soyuncu headed his country’s second goal as Turkey easily beat Norway.

Montenegro beat Gibraltar 4-1.

HARD WORK FOR CROATIA

Croatia looks nothing like the team which reached a World Cup final in 2018, but at least its five-game winless run is over.

A defensive error gave Mario Pasalic the chance to score the only goal in a 1-0 win over Cyprus, but it wasn’t the emphatic victory Croatia wanted after its opening loss to Slovenia. Luka Modric made his 135th appearance for his country, breaking a tie for the record with former full-back Darijo Srna.

Russia is top of Group H after beating Slovenia 2-1 to pick up its second win. Artem Dzyuba scored both of Russia’s goals to move within one goal of the Russian team record of 30 held by retired striker Alexander Kerzhakov. There were 13,000 people in the stadium in Sochi on the Black Sea coast because of competition rules and Russian law. Malta earned a rare point in a 2-2 draw with Slovakia.

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