The two big favorites, group A3 of the League of Nations, Germany and Netherlandsthey came a little closer to the quarterfinals of this competition after obtaining good results in their visits to Bosnia (2-1) and Hungary (1-1).
Germany took the three points from Zenica, about sixty kilometers from Sarajevo, thanks to a double by Stuttgart striker Deniz Undav (minutes 30 and 36), saw three goals disallowed and ended up calling time when veteran Edin Dzeko reduced differences in the second part (70).
The Netherlands, for its part, did the minimum for a good part of the match and when it was worst, the Hungarians were in advantage and were playing with one more man due to the expulsion of Virgil van Dijk, Denzel Dumfries appeared and equalized with a powerful header. little to go (83).
With these results, the ‘Mannshaft’ leads the group with 7 points before receiving the Netherlands, which has 5 points, on Monday.
The four-time world champion will be without the injured Marc-André Ter Stegen and Jamal Musiala. But if they win in Munich, Germany will seal their ticket to the quarterfinals.
Bosnia (1 points) will host Hungary (2) and whoever loses will practically say goodbye to any chance of qualifying.
In League B, second category, Ukraine added its first victory thanks to a solitary goal from Mudryk (35) against an unbeaten Georgia that continues to lead group B1.
In B4, Turkey also beat Montenegro with a solitary goal from Kahveci (69) and leads the group with 7 points, with 5 for Wales and 4 for Iceland, after the Welsh and Icelanders tied at two points.
Iceland will host Turkey on Monday and Wales will host Montenegro, which without having scored in three games is now practically hopeless.
Finally, in League C, in group 1, Sweden and Slovakia tied at two goals and remain at the top of the league with 7 points.
Source: Ambito
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