EURO 2016 qualifying wrap: Germany wins as Portugal and Greece rocked

Germany’s UEFA Euro 2016 qualifiers started with an unconvincing 2-1 win over Scotland, while Portugal suffered a shock 1-0 home loss to Albania.

Thomas Muller struck twice as world champions Germany stuttered against a determined Scotland at Signal Iduna Park.
A 4-2 international defeat to Argentina on Thursday (AEST) raised questions in the Germany squad and, although Joachim Low’s side was far from its best, a better display earned the host three points.
Muller headed Germany in front in the 18th minute of a first-half it dominated, but the visitors greatly improved after the break and levelled through Ikechi Anya.
Scotland’s joy lasted only four minutes, though, as Muller’s scrappy second – scrambled in from five yards – was enough to defeat Gordon Strachan’s plucky side, who saw Charlie Mulgrew sent off late on
Bekim Balaj’s superb volley claimed a shock 1-0 win for Albania in Portugal, with the home fans greeting the full-time whistle with intense jeers.
Gianni De Biasi’s side was billed as a huge underdog against a team expected to cruise through Group I, but it left Aveiro with all three points as Balaj stole the show on a memorable day for Albania.
Balaj’s winner arrived in the 52nd minute as he belted Odise Roshi’s delivery past Rui Patricio, consigning Portugal to an embarrassing defeat in the absence of talisman and captain Cristiano Ronaldo
Gibraltar received a cruel welcome to competitive football as it was hammered 7-0 at home by a rampant Poland in Group D.
Kamil Grosicki gave the visitor an 11th-minute lead with a deflected effort and, although the host managed to keep Poland at bay until the break, the floodgates opened in the second-half.
Grosicki doubled his tally and Lukasz Szukala added one of his own, but Robert Lewandowski stole the show by scoring four in the secon-half to complete Poland’s biggest ever competitive win.
Also in Group D, Aiden McGeady’s double gave Republic of Ireland the points as it began with a 2-1 triumph in Georgia.
McGeady put the visitor’s ahead with a tidy 24th-minute goal before an audacious strike from Tornike Okriashvili restored parity.
Everton winger McGeady netted again, though, delivering an emphatic finish from the edge of the area to give Martin O’Neill his first competitive win as manager.
Northern Ireland produced a stunning late turnaround to beat host Hungary 2-1 in Group F thanks to goals from Niall McGinn and Kyle Lafferty.
Substitute Tamas Priskin put the host ahead with a 75th-minute header, but the away side fought back and equalised through McGinn in the 81st minute before Lafferty scrambled in the winner to end an eight-game winless run.
Denmark was also forced to come from behind as it beat visitor’s and Group I rival Armenia, eventually claiming a 2-1 win after Henrikh Mkhitaryan opened the scoring just after half-time.
The Danes battled back in the second-half, with Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg netting a powerful half-volley and Thomas Kahlenberg eventually completing the comeback with a close-range header.
Claudio Ranieri’s first competitive match in charge of Greece ended in despair as 10-man Romania took all three points away from Piraeus, winning 1-0 thanks to a 10th-minute penalty from Ciprian Marica, who was later sent off for two bookable offences.
Finland also began its campaign as a victor, comfortably winning 3-1 in the Faroe Islands after initially falling behind just before the break.(Omnisport)
Captiom.. Thomas Muller struck twice for World Champions Germany.

 

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