The 2016 European Champion is just the confident Manchester he started with his slightly flawed ziccer, then Diogo’s head bouncing over Jota caused alarm, but no goal was scored.
However, Cristiano Ronaldo made a spectacular save. Bruno Fernandes sold (1–0).
In the sequel, the Portuguese tried to hand over the area a little the northern Macedonians, who are surprisingly pronounced the Italians, After gaining Pepe’s ball, they increased their lead in the middle of the second half, with Diogo Jota’s left pass again Bruno Fernandes switched to a goal (2–0).
No more goals were scored, the guests only came in with a small cock, Portugal this is how you can prepare for the World Cup in Qatar, just as the Swedes, who also beat Zlatan Ibrahimovic on their hair, were beaten with a penalty from Robert Lewandowski and a hit by Piotr Zielinski. Poland is.
Only one team from Europe can make it to the World Cup, but due to the Russo-Ukrainian war, we have to wait until this summer, as the latter team was unable to play their match in Scotland and Wales did not know which band to meet in the Cardiff final.
In the early African qualifiers Ghana knocked out Nigeria by a goal, for the final of the African Cup of Nations And in the duel that brought him back Senegal also won 1-0 at home, so there could be an overtime and then a penalty shootout against Egypt.
The kicks started nervously, to put it mildly, the first four penalties were missed, but since then the ANK-winning host has been successful all three times, and Egypt has made another mistake, leaving Mohamed Salahs behind in the World Cup!
WC 2022, EUROPEAN QUALIFICATIONS
FINALS
Poland-Sweden 2-0 (Lewandowski from 49 to 11, Zielinski from 73.)
Portugal-Northern Macedonia 2-0 (Bruno Fernandes 32., 65.)
in June Wales-Scotland / Ukraine
AFRICAN QUALIFICATIONS
Nigeria-Ghana 1-1 (Troost-Ekong 22-11 and Partey 10)
Advance: Ghana, 1-1 away goals
Senegal-Egypt 1-0 (Day 3.) – 11-1 3-1
Forward: Senegal, 1-1 in a penalty shootout
You can be ready for the World Cup (sorted by getting out)
- Qatar (director, may be preparing for his first World Cup)
- Germany (Group J winner, four-time world champion)
- Denmark (Group F Winner, 1998 Quarterfinals)
- Brazil (top four in South America, five-time world champion)
- France (Group D winner, two-time world champion, defending champion)
- Belgium (Group E winner, 2018 bronze medal)
- Croatia (Group H winner, 2018 finalist)
- Spain (Group B Winner, 2010 World Champion)
- Serbia (Group A winner, twice fourth place as Yugoslavia)
- Anglia (Group I winner, 1966 World Champion)
- Switzerland (Group C Winner, Triple Quarterfinals)
- Netherlands (Group G winner, triple finalist)
- Argentina (closes in first four in South America, two-time world champion)
- Iran (closes one of the first two places in Asia in Group A, has been group-run five times so far)
- South Korea (finishes in one of the top two places in Asia in Group A, fourth place in 2002)
- Japan (finishes in one of the top two places in Asia in Group B, three-time final)
- Saudi Arabia (finishes in one of the top two places in Asia in Group B, 1994 Eighth Final)
- Ecuador (top four closes in South America, 2016 final eight)
- Uruguay (closes in first four in South America, two-time world champion)
- Canada (closes in the top three in North and Central America, was a group tour in 1986)
- Ghana (wins third round duel in Africa, 2010 quarterfinals)
- Senegal (wins third round match in Africa, 2002 quarterfinals)
- Portugal (won his qualifier series in Europe, 1966 bronze medalist)
- Poland (wins replacement qualifier series in Europe, double bronze medal)
(Cover image: Miguel Riopa / AFP)
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