Israel’s hopes of reaching the Euros for the first time against the background of bloody conflict at home were shattered on Thursday by a 4-1 defeat to Iceland, while war-torn Ukraine stayed on course for the finals with a last-gasp comeback.
Due to the ongoing conflict with Hamas, Israel’s tie was switched to Budapest and their hopes of making the finals of any major competition for the first time since the 1970 FIFA World Cup enjoyed a confident start.
On the half-hour mark, Daniel Leo Gretarsson was punished for bringing down Eran Zahavi.
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The veteran Israeli striker picked himself up to steer his penalty past Hakon Valdimarsson in the Iceland goal.
However, the lead lasted less than 10 minutes when Genoa’s Albert Gudmundsson curled in a free-kick to equalize.
Just three minutes before halftime Iceland, who made the quarter-finals at Euro 2016, were ahead.
Gudmundsson swept over a corner and midfielder Arnor Ingvi Traustason was on hand to lash the ball home off a deflection which wrong-footed Israel goalkeeper Omri Glazer.
Israel’s Roy Revivo was sent off in the 73rd minute, but his team were then handed a golden chance to equalize when Gudmundur Thorarinsson was penalized for handball.
However, this time Zahavi dragged his penalty wide and Iceland soon made him pay.
In the 83rd minute, Gudmundsson grabbed his second of the night after a surging run and then completed his hat-trick as the clock ran down.
“It’s very disappointing. We were one goal ahead and then we conceded two easy goals before halftime,” Glazer said. “It’s never easy when it’s 11 against 10, and sometimes you miss a penalty, it’s part of football. Then we gambled more. We lost, and we need to look in the mirror at what we did well and what not so well.”
Iceland now face Ukraine on Tuesday with the winner to claim a spot in this summer’s finals in Germany.
“We were lacking goals earlier in qualification last year and now we have Albert Gudmundsson back, and he showed that he’s a class player,” Iceland coach Age Hareide said.
Ukraine’s hopes of making it to successive Euros were kept alive after a dramatic and very late come-from-behind 2-1 win over Bosnia and Herzegovina in Zenica.
Defender Amar Dedic unleashed a powerful drive just before the hour mark with the ball deflected into his own goal by the unfortunate Mykola Matviyenko to give Bosnia the lead.
However, two goals inside four minutes in the dying exchanges gave Ukraine victory.
In the 85th minute, substitute Roman Yaremchuk scored from a fine cross by Yukhym Konoplia to level the tie.
Artem Dovbyk, whose goals have driven Girona closer to a UEFA Champions League place in Spain, headed Ukraine’s winner with two minutes left.
“Our players wanted to win and attacked as much as they could,” Ukraine coach Serhiy Rebrov said.
Wales are to face Poland for a place in the finals after powering to a 4-1 win against Finland in Cardiff.
Rob Page’s side stormed into a two-goal lead thanks to strikes from David Brooks and Neco Williams.
Teemu Pukki reduced the deficit just before halftime, but Brennan Johnson and Daniel James netted in the second half to keep Wales’ dreams alive.
Bidding to reach a third consecutive Euros, Wales take on Poland in the playoff final in Cardiff on Tuesday.
Poland, bidding to play in a fourth successive Euros, crushed Estonia 5-1 with goals from Przemyslaw Frankowski, Piotr Zielinski, Jakub Piotrowski, Nicola Zalewski and Sebastian Szymanski.
Estonia had to play with 10 men for more than an hour after Maksim Paskotsi was red-carded for a foul on Zalewski.
Georgia, looking to make the finals of a major tournament for the first time, defeated Luxembourg 2-0 in Tbilisi.
Both goals came from Budu Zivzivadze, who also hit the woodwork.
Georgia were without SSC Napoli star striker Khvicha Kvaratskhelia who was suspended.
They are to face Euro 2004 champions Greece on Tuesday for a place in the Germany showpiece.
Greece were far too strong for Kazakhstan in Athens, winning 5-0 with four of the goals coming in the opening 40 minutes for Gus Poyet’s team.
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