Dutch thrash . San Marino 11-0 to stay top of Group E . Germany 6-2 loss to the requirements of Austria
Robin van Persie spent most of his break with the start of the season for Arsenal, fighting, scoring four goalsNetherlands moved to the edge in group E with a hammer 11-0
San Marinoin Eindhoven.
Wesley Sneijder and Klaas-Jan Huntelaar added two goals apiece and John Heitinga, Dirk Kuyt and Georginio Wijnaldum also on target as Holland maintained their 100 percent winning record, while San Marino see the difference under sliding lens 43, after eight games.Germany
secured his place in the Euro 2012 in style with a 6-2 victory in emphatic Austria
on the side of the group A. Joachim Löw has accelerated in a three-goal lead in 28 minutes with Mesut Ozil scored two goals - Miroslav Klose, although he tried to claim the first - and Lukas Podolski also on target. Marko Arnautovic Austria pulled a goal before halftime, but after only four Ozil. Martin Harnik again reduced the arrears, but the goals of Andrew and Mario Götze Schürrle rounded out the scoring.Arda Turan Atletico Madrid scored a dramatic 95th minute free kick to send
Turkeyin second place behind Germany, since it finally got the best Kazakhstan
, winning 2-1. Guus Hiddink's men seemed to be heading for a night of frustration opens canceled Konysbayev Ulan Burak Yilmaz Yilmaz also fail with a penalty. Having lost a number of possibilities, Turkey has lost his cool and Selcuk Inan was expelled at the end of Turan, but seconds later hit the winner.Rauf Aliyev won
Azerbaijana 1-1 draw Belgium
dent in Baku visitors who are expecting their second place finish in Germany. The Belgians dominated the match but only Timmy Simons penalty "to prove it when Aliyev is the target of five minutes from time.Hungary
level on points with second place Sweden
in Group E after pulled out a win in the end on the side of Scandinavian Budapest. The game seemed destined to end in a draw after the 60th minute goal denied Christian Wilhelmsson, Imre Szabics opened for Hungary, just before the break. However, it would be a tour at the end of Hungary, who missed an early penalty by Tamas Hajnal, claimed a 2-1 victory with a goal 90 minutes Gergely Rudolf.Kasper Hamalainen scored twice
Finlandwon a 4-1 win over Moldova
in Helsinki. Penalty goal by Mikael Forssell and Igor Armas put the result no doubt well before the end of consolation is Sergei Alexeev.Antonio Cassano scored the only goal of
Italyhas entered a new phase in the final with a 1-0 victory over the Faroe Islands
in group C.Estonia also remained a cry in the second position after a surprise 2-1 victory
Slovenia. In the first half of Konstantin Vassiljev of punishment seems to be sufficient for victory to the visitors. Tim Matavz, who had lost two good chances, finally equalized in the 77th minute, but parity lasted only three minutes before Ats Purje scored the winner for the Estonians.
Russia passed the test for the first time in a crucial week in Group B, as he went to FYR
Macedonia- 1-0 in Moscow. Igor Semshov 41 minute strike was enough to win this game and now turn their attention to the visit of his running mates, the Republic of Ireland on Tuesday night. Armenia
a virtuoso performance from Cristiano Ronaldo helped Portugal
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