Italy on Sunday broke the world record for the longest unbeaten run in international soccer with a goalless draw in Switzerland, while Germany got their 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifying campaign back on track by thrashing Armenia 6-0.
European champions Italy should have taken all three points, but Switzerland goalkeeper Yann Sommer saved Jorginho’s second-half penalty.
“The ball didn’t want to go into the goal,” Italy coach Roberto Mancini told RAI. “We had too many chances today not to win the match... We have to be more clinical and more precise.”
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However, the draw extended Mancini’s side’s unbeaten run to 36 matches, breaking the previous mark they shared with Brazil and Spain.
The Azzurri remain top of Group C, four points above Switzerland, who have two games in hand.
Italy are bidding to banish the memories of their shock failure to qualify for the 2018 FIFA World Cup.
The group winners automatically reach next year’s finals in Qatar, with the runners-up heading into the playoffs.
Germany brushed off the cobwebs of their underwhelming 2-0 win over Liechtenstein in Hansi Flick’s first match in charge by thrashing previous leaders Armenia to go top of Group J.
Bayern Munich winger Serge Gnabry scored twice in the first 15 minutes.
Timo Werner set up Marco Reus, who was recalled by Flick, to put the result beyond doubt, before netting himself to complete a dominant opening 45 minutes.
The home crowd in Stuttgart were given a fifth goal to cheer by Jonas Hofmann early in the second half, before the four-time world champions added further gloss in stoppage-time through 19-year-old debutant Karim Adeyemi.
They now lead Armenia by two points, with Romania a point further back after beating Liechtenstein 2-0.
A shock home loss to North Macedonia earlier this year had put Germany’s qualification in danger.
A much-changed England labored for long periods before seeing off Andorra 4-0 in their first match at Wembley since their Euro 2020 final defeat by Italy on penalties.
Jesse Lingard, who missed out on Gareth Southgate’s Euro squad, put the hosts ahead in the 18th minute, but a second goal did not arrive until substitute Harry Kane’s penalty 18 minutes from time.
England, for whom Southgate made 11 changes, did enjoy a late goal spree as Lingard netted a second and Bukayo Saka marked his birthday by finding the net.
That goal brought loud cheers from the crowd at Wembley — where Saka missed the decisive penalty in the shoot-out against Italy in July.
“He [Saka] got a fabulous reception, before and during the game,” Southgate told ITV. “You can see how popular he is with the rest of the team as well.”
England have won all five of their matches in Group I and visit Poland, who they lead by five points, tomorrow.
Robert Lewandowski scored twice and Adam Buksa grabbed a hat-trick as second-placed Poland hammered San Marino 7-1.
Spain, who are in danger of not qualifying automatically, thrashed Georgia 4-0 in Badajoz.
First-half goals from Jose Gaya, Carlos Soler and Ferran Torres ensured they would bounce back from their loss to Sweden.
Pablo Sarabia also netted after halftime, but although the 2010 World Cup winners moved top of Group B, they are only one point ahead of Sweden, who have two games in hand.
Belgium put one foot in Qatar with an impressive 3-0 victory over the Czech Republic which saw Romelu Lukaku mark his 100th cap with a goal.
The Chelsea striker has now scored 67 goals for his nation and 50 in his past 50 appearances.
Eden Hazard and Alexis Saelemaekers also got on the score sheet as Roberto Martinez’s Belgium stretched six points clear at the top of Group E.
“I know that if I continue and my body follows, it will get better and better,” Hazard said following his first international goal since 2019 after suffering several injuries.
Wales are only a single point further back, having played two fewer matches, after Gareth Bale scored a hat-trick, including a stoppage-time winner, in a dramatic 3-2 victory over Belarus in Kazan.
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