World Cup qualifiers: England, Germany ease to wins

Daniel Sturridge and Dele Alli scored first-half goals in front of a crowd of 82,000 at Wembley to steer England to a second straight win. Thomas Mueller netted a brace with Toni Kroos were on target for Germany.

Published : Oct 09, 2016 02:59 IST , Paris

Thomas Mueller (left) celebrates after scoring for Germany in the World Cup qualifying match against the Czech Republic.
Thomas Mueller (left) celebrates after scoring for Germany in the World Cup qualifying match against the Czech Republic.
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Thomas Mueller (left) celebrates after scoring for Germany in the World Cup qualifying match against the Czech Republic.

England ground out a low-key 2-0 victory over Malta in Saturday’s 2018 World Cup qualifier in interim manager Gareth Southgate’s first game in charge, while defending champion Germany strolled past the Czech Republic 3-0.

Daniel Sturridge and Dele Alli scored first-half goals in front of a crowd of 82,000 at Wembley to steer England to a second straight win in Group F, leaving it two points clear at the top.

Liverpool striker Sturridge headed superbly back across Malta goalkeeper Andrew Hogg in the 29th minute following an inviting cross from club team-mate Jordan Henderson.

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Alli then combined cleverly with Henderson to grab England’s second goal seven minutes before half-time, the duo exchanging passes on the edge of the area before the former poked home the rebound after his initial effort was saved.

“We, at times, played some really nice stuff in both halves, and had plenty of chances to have made it more comfortable,” said Southgate, who has been appointed on a temporary basis following Sam Allardyce’s shock departure.

“In the second half, subconsciously, there was a feeling the game was won and we were looking towards Tuesday physically. We didn’t bomb forward as we might have done had the scoreline been tighter. There’s room for improvement, but that’s not a bad place for us to be.”

Southgate and England will expect a much trickier assignment in Ljubljana when they take on Slovenia, which claimed an important 1-0 home win over Slovakia, in three days’ time.

Substitute James McArthur rescued a point for Scotland with an 89th-minute equaliser in a 1-1 draw at home to Lithuania, who had taken the lead through skipper Fiodor Cernych.

MUELLER, KROOS SHINE FOR GERMANY

Thomas Mueller netted a brace with Toni Kroos also on target as reigning world champion Germany extended its perfect start to Group C against the Czech Republic in Hamburg.

Mueller failed to score at Euro 2016 this summer but has since rediscovered his goalscoring touch at international level with four goals in his country’s opening two qualifiers.

He tucked away Mario Goetze’s pass to nudge Germany ahead on 13 minutes, before converting a Jonas Hector cross midway through the second half after Kroos had doubled the lead shortly after the break.

Kyle Lafferty struck twice, Steven Davis converted a penalty and Jamie Ward also scored to hand Northern Ireland a 4-0 win over San Marino, while Norway suffered a shock 1-0 loss away to Azerbaijan, which now has two wins from two.

Robert Lewandowski, Mueller’s strike partner at Bayern Munich, tormented Denmark as he grabbed a hat-trick in a 3-2 victory in Warsaw to leave Poland level on four points with Montenegro and Romania in Group E.

Romania thrashed 10-man Armenia 5-0 in Yerevan as the visitor punished its opponent after the dismissal of Gor Malakyan in just the third minute, while Montenegro defeated Kazakhstan by the same scoreline.

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