Playing against Liechtenstein in UEFA Nations League Group D 1, San Marino produced one of the biggest surprises in football history.
San Marino, who fell behind 1-0, won the match 3-1 and won away for the first time in 20 years, making a mark in the blank book of football history. San Marino, who scored 3 goals in a game for the first time in its history, got its first victory since its founding with a score of 1-0 against Liechtenstein on 5 September.
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With this victory, San Marino got another big surprise and was promoted to the UEFA Nations League C. Finishing Group D as leaders, San Marino won a game from behind for the first time in its history.
Lazzari (46), Nanni (66) and Golunicci (76) scored the goals that won San Marino against Liechtenstein, collecting 7 points after 4 games. The only point for Liechtenstein, who were last in the group with 2 points, came from Sele in the 40th minute.
San Marino, who have only won twice in the last 37 years, have the reputation of being the National Team at the bottom of the UEFA rankings.
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1. How does it feel for San Marino to achieve such an incredible victory against Liechtenstein and win a game after such a long time? What were the feelings of the players and coaches during the match?
2. Can you shed some light on San Marino’s performance in the UEFA Nations League overall? How has the team improved since the beginning of the competition, and what were the key factors that led to their success in Group D?
3. How significant was this victory for San Marino in terms of their football history and standing within the UEFA rankings? What impact do you think this win will have on future matches and the team’s morale?
4. The match was marked by the team’s ability to score three goals, which is a historic achievement for them. Can you describe the dynamics of the game that led to these goals? Were there any specific tactical changes or individual efforts that were crucial in this regard?
5. Looking ahead, what challenges does San Marino face as it moves up to the C League in the UEFA Nations League? How will this change impact their preparation and strategy for future matches, and what are your predictions for their performance in this new division?
6. As a member of the press, it would be interesting to know if you believe this victory has potential to inspire other underdog teams in European football. Do you see any parallels between San Marino’s success and that of smaller nations or less-experienced squads who have upset their more established counterparts recently?