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Tuesday, November 16, 2021

ARGENTINA QUALIFIES FOR WORLD CUP AFTER STALEMATE WITH BRAZIL

 


ARGENTINA QUALIFIES FOR WORLD CUP AFTER  STALEMATE WITH BRAZIL

The reigning Copa America champions came into the match against their arch rivals knowing that a win might not be enough to secure their ticket, but a draw could be.


And Chile's 2-0 defeat at home to Ecuador, coupled with Uruguay's 3-0 loss to Bolivia, sent Argentina through.


It caps a fine year for Argentina and Lionel Messi, who won their 15th Copa America in July with a 1-0 final victory over Brazil at Rio de Janeiro's iconic Maracana stadium.


Argentina welcomed back six-time Ballon d'Or winner Messi to their starting line-up while star forward Neymar missed out for Brazil.


But Messi was unable to inspire his team in a match of few chances, against opponents who booked their ticket to Qatar on Thursday with a 1-0 win over Colombia.


Brazil remain top of the qualifying group, six points clear of Argentina, who took their unbeaten run to 27 matches.


Brazil wasted a two-on-two break when Fred's pass forced Vinicius Junior wide, and his first touch ran out of play.


It summed up a match that never caught fire and in which almost nothing came off from either side.

Quick-thinking Matheus Cunha tried to score the goal of the qualification campaign when attempting to chip Argentina goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez from inside his own half, but his effort sailed over the crossbar.


Argentina came alive in the last five minutes of the half as De Paul managed the hosts' first shot on target, although Alisson Becker dealt with it comfortably in the Brazil goal.


Brazil had only managed one shot on target themselves in the first 45 minutes, and that was a weak effort by Fred.


The major talking point was how Argentina center-back Nicolas Otamendi escaped a red card for elbowing Raphinha in the face, drawing blood.

BAYERN, ROMA AND INTER TARGETS BENSEBAINI FOR A POSSIBLE MOVE

 


*BAYERN, ROMA AND INTER TARGETS BENSEBAINI FOR A POSSIBLE MOVE* 


Ramy Bensebaini has begun to be rumoured as a potential Bayern player. 

The Munich outfit have reportedly already contacted the Borussia Mönchengladbach player's entourage about a possible January move.

 However, Inter Milan and Roma also want him.

NETHERLANDS SECURES A SPOT IN THE 2022 WORLD CUP

 


*NETHERLANDS SECURES A SPOT IN THE 2022 WORLD CUP* 


Steven Bergwijn and Memphis Depay made sure of the Netherlands' place at the 2022 World Cup with late goals in a 2-0 victory against Norway on Tuesday.


Turkey's 2-1 win against Montenegro kept the pressure on the Netherlands, but they still needed only a point to secure their qualification and got more than that in the closing stages at De Kuip.


Bergwijn netted with six minutes left when he fired high into the net before Depay put the result beyond doubt with a goal on the break in injury time.

MOORE SEALS HOME WORLD CUP QUALIFYING PLAY-OFFS SEMI-FINAL FOR WALES

 


*MOORE SEALS HOME WORLD CUP QUALIFYING PLAY-OFFS SEMI-FINAL FOR WALES* 


Kieffer Moore secured a home World Cup qualifying play-off semi-final for Wales as Belgium were held to a 1-1 draw at Cardiff City Stadium on Tuesday.


Robert Page's side were already assured of a play-off spot, but they headed into the final Group E game desperate to be among the six top seeds.


Although Kevin De Bruyne put an under-strength Belgium already assured of a place in the tournament in Qatar next year as group winners in front, Moore equalised in the first half.


Neither side could fashion a winner, but Wales sealed second place and face a home play-off tie in March when they will hope to have captain Gareth Bale absent here back to full fitness.


ARGENTINA'S COACH CONFIRMS MESSI WILL PLAY AGAINST BRAZIL

 


ARGENTINA'S COACH CONFIRMS MESSI WILL PLAY AGAINST BRAZIL


Lionel Scaloni has confirmed Lionel Messi will definitely play a part in Argentina's World Cup qualifier against Brazil.


The rival nations meet for the first time since this year's Copa America final, which Argentina won 1-0, when they face off in San Juan on Tuesday.


Both teams have identical records since that final, each winning five of their six qualifiers. A clash between the pair in Sao Paulo in September was suspended due to coronavirus restrictions relating to Argentina's England-based players.


Already-qualified Brazil sit top of the CONMEBOL standings on 34 points, six clear of Scaloni's team, who defeated Uruguay on Friday.


Given the 12-point gap between Argentina and fifth-placed Colombia, who occupy the play-off spot, a win would all but guarantee their place in Qatar next year.

Monday, November 15, 2021

NEYMAR SET TO MISS ARGENTINA ENCOUNTER DUE TO THIGH PAINS

 


*NEYMAR SET TO MISS ARGENTINA ENCOUNTER DUE TO THIGH PAINS* 


The Paris Saint-Germain star played the full 90 minutes and set up Lucas Paqueta's winning goal as Brazil beat Colombia on Thursday to book their spot at the 2022 tournament in Qatar.


But he will not face Argentina, who could also qualify with victory against Brazil on Tuesday.


"After training yesterday morning, Neymar complained of thigh pain," the CBF said.


"Unable to carry out additional tests, the staff decided to rest the player who will not be travelling with the delegation to San Juan."


PSG will hope the 29-year-old Neymar is fit for their Champions League trip to Manchester City next week.

ITALY IN SHOCK AS THEY HEAD TO WORLD CUP PLAY-OFFS AFTER AN UNINSPIRING OUTING AGAINST NORTHERN IRELAND

 


*ITALY IN SHOCK AS THEY HEAD TO WORLD CUP PLAY-OFFS AFTER AN UNINSPIRING OUTING AGAINST NORTHERN IRELAND*


Roberto Mancini will have to take Italy through the play-offs to reach the 2022 World Cup. 

Italy will have to get through the play-offs if they are to return to the World Cup after a goalless draw at Northern Ireland on Monday allowed Switzerland to pip them on the final day of qualifying.


Roberto Mancini's European champions knew that they needed to match the Swiss' result against Bulgaria if they wanted to qualify directly for next year's tournament in Qatar.


However their uninspiring stalemate at Windsor Park and Switzerland's 4-0 win in Lucerne saw Italy give up first place and Group C's sole guaranteed World Cup spot at the last.


That leaves the Azzurri in the November 26th draw for the play-offs, from which they famously failed to qualify for the 2018 World Cup after a miserable aggregate defeat to Sweden.