World Cup 2018 Qualifiers – Reporters Nepal https://nepalireporter.com Impart Educate Propel Thu, 12 Oct 2017 10:37:25 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2.6 https://nepalireporter.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/cropped-RN_Logo-32x32.png World Cup 2018 Qualifiers – Reporters Nepal https://nepalireporter.com 32 32 Still alive: Teams chasing World Cup spots through playoffs https://nepalireporter.com/2017/10/41310 https://nepalireporter.com/2017/10/41310#respond Thu, 12 Oct 2017 10:37:25 +0000 http://nepalireporter.com/?p=41310 World Cup 2018A look at the lineup of teams in the intercontinental and European playoffs for the 2018 World Cup in Russia: ]]> World Cup 2018

A look at the lineup of teams in the intercontinental and European playoffs for the 2018 World Cup in Russia:

EUROPEAN PLAYOFFS (matches to be confirmed)

ITALY

Four-time world champion Italy will be favored to qualify no matter which opponent it faces, yet the Azzurri aren’t in top form after four discouraging results — a 3-0 loss to Spain, slim 1-0 wins over Israel and Albania, and a 1-1 draw with Macedonia.

However, the expected returns from injury of center forward Andrea Belotti and veteran midfielder Daniele De Rossi could provide a boost. The playoff outcome will likely determine the future of Italy coach Gian Piero Ventura.

Milan’s San Siro or Palermo’s Renzo Barbera stadium are being considered to host the home leg of the playoff.

CROATIA

Croatia finds itself in familiar territory.

Led by playmaker Luka Modric and other high-profile players in Mario Mandzukic, Ivan Rakitic and Ivan Perisic, the Croatians faced the same hurdle before the 2014 tournament in Brazil, eliminating Iceland 2-0 on aggregate.

In this campaign, Croatia was on course to qualify automatically from the first place before two poor results — a 1-0 loss in Turkey and a 1-1 draw at home to Finland. Those results cost coach Ante Cacic his job.

Under new coach Zlatko Dalic, Croatia won a needed 2-0 victory at Ukraine to seal a playoff spot behind Iceland.

SWITZERLAND

Switzerland was perfect in World Cup qualifying for more than one year: Nine games, nine wins. Now coach Vladimir Petkovic must lift his players after a 2-0 loss in Portugal on Tuesday sent them to the playoffs, where the best runner-up record counts for little except being seeded.

The Swiss have a reputation for being an efficient team in group-stage games that falls just short against good opponents in elimination games. They lost to Argentina at the 2014 World Cup, and Poland at Euro 2016.

Their opponents next month are likely to be below that class, and Petkovic can expect that forward Breel Embolo — a substitute in Lisbon — will be fully fit after a one-year injury absence.

DENMARK

There’s a chance Denmark could face neighbor Sweden, which denied the Danes a spot in the 2016 European Championship by winning their playoff.

Christian Eriksen is the undoubted star of the Denmark team, the playmaker having been one of the best players in the English Premier League over the last two years and scoring eight times from midfield in qualifying.

Denmark was second to Poland in its group, only missing out on automatic qualification in the final round.

GREECE

Reaching the playoffs came as a relief for Greece’s players and coach Michael Skibbe following an embarrassing qualification campaign for Euro 2016, when the team was twice beaten by the Faeroe Islands and finished last in the group.

An obdurate defense was again the key to earning a runner-up spot, nine points behind Belgium, with Skibbe struggling to find stability in midfield and a strike partner for Kostas Mitroglou.

The German coach may look forward to the development of 21-year-old Tassos Donis, who provided some badly needed pace in midfield, as well as the talents of the Portuguese-born Carlos Zeca.

SWEDEN

Sweden captain Andreas Granqvist says he’d prefer to not play Italy or Scandinavian archrival Denmark and would rather face Croatia or Switzerland. Sweden, for example, has never beaten Italy in the last 17 years.

Sweden finished behind France in its group, but ahead of the Netherlands, in its first qualifying campaign without retired striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic. Marcus Berg has replaced Ibrahimovic as Sweden’s leading striker and scored eight times in the qualifying.

IRELAND

This will be Ireland’s ninth time in the playoffs for a major tournament. The Irish have progressed on three occasions, with their most high-profile failure coming against France in the playoffs for the 2010 World Cup when Thierry Henry clearly handled the ball in the build-up to the crucial goal.

In the final round of group play, Ireland beat Wales in Cardiff in a virtual playoff for the playoffs. Coach Martin O’Neill’s counterattacking tactics worked perfectly in that 1-0 win and it would be no surprise if he does the same in the playoffs.

NORTHERN IRELAND

After reaching the knockout stage at Euro 2016, the Northern Irish continued their rise in international soccer by finishing runner-up behind Germany in their group. They have never been to back-to-back major tournaments.

There’s no chance of a potentially spicy match against neighbor Ireland, as both are set to be among the non-seeded teams after the seedings are confirmed on Monday.

INTERCONTINENTAL PLAYOFFS

HONDURAS vs. AUSTRALIA

Both countries have been regulars in recent World Cups, with Honduras looking to make it for a third straight tournament and Australia seeking a fourth in a row.

Los Catrachos — as the Honduras national team is nicknamed — were squeezed out of an automatic place in Russia by Panama, which scored a late winner in a dramatic denouement to qualifying in the CONCACAF region.

Asian Cup champion Australia had its chances to qualify directly, but failed to capitalize on a glut of scoring chances in the last group game against Thailand and ended up finishing in third spot behind Japan and Saudi Arabia.

The Socceroos then beat Syria 2-1 after extra time to clinch the two-legged Asian playoff, but only after Syria hit the post with a free kick in the last moments of the second leg.

The Australians were most recently in an inter-confederation playoff in 2006, when they ousted Uruguay over two legs.

PERU vs. NEW ZEALAND

On New Zealand’s side is a more recent appearance at the World Cup — going through the group stage in 2010 unbeaten but still being eliminated — and a first taste of Russia by qualifying for the Confederations Cup in June.

But more than a 100 places separate New Zealand and Peru in the FIFA rankings. While New Zealand is at No. 113, Peru has surged to 12th as it chases a first visit to the World Cup since 1982.

Peru claimed fifth place in the tough South American qualifying group to set up the intercontinental play-off that will be played over two legs on Nov. 6 and 14. AP

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Japan qualifies for World Cup, South Korea made to wait https://nepalireporter.com/2017/09/40052 https://nepalireporter.com/2017/09/40052#respond Fri, 01 Sep 2017 06:58:02 +0000 http://nepalireporter.com/?p=40052 Japan Japan handed Australia a 2-0 defeat on Thursday that sealed the nation’s sixth straight qualification for the World Cup finals and brought praise from coach Vahid Halilhodzic who heralded his young players’ performance.]]> Japan

HONG KONG, Sept 1: Japan handed Australia a 2-0 defeat on Thursday that sealed the nation’s sixth straight qualification for the World Cup finals and brought praise from coach Vahid Halilhodzic who heralded his young players’ performance.

The Bosnian took a gamble by leaving Keisuke Honda, Shinji Okazaki and Shinji Kagawa on the bench but the experienced trio were not required as Takuma Asano and 21-year-old Yosuke Ideguchi sealed his team’s place at the 2018 finals in Russia.

The win means Japan will finish top of Group B in Asia’s qualifying tournament while the Australians need to defeat bottom side Thailand on Tuesday and hope Saudi Arabia do not beat the Japanese to guarantee an automatic slot.

“We faced a lot of difficulties and challenges but the players played like heroes against a high-quality team and this should be the standard (we aspire to),” Halilhodzic was quoted as saying by Kyodo News.

”I thought that I should put my faith in younger players and I showed that that was the correct call and it is a good thing for Japanese soccer.

“I want to dedicate this win to the people of Japan and I think they are proud of the players.”

Asano put the hosts in front four minutes before halftime when he beat the offside trap to steer Yuto Nagatomo’s inswinging cross from the left beyond goalkeeper Maty Ryan.

Eight minutes from time Ideguchi sealed the win with a fine long-range strike that flew into the top corner of Ryan’s net.

MISSED CHANCE

South Korea missed a chance to secure a place at the finals when Shin Tae-yong’s side were held to a 0-0 draw by already-qualified Iran, who played much of the second half with 10 men after Saeid Ezatolahi’s sending off in the 52nd minute.

The draw coupled with a 3-1 win for Syria over Qatar and China’s 1-0 victory over Uzbekistan means the battle for second and third place in Group A remains in the balance.

South Korea stay second but Syria, thanks to a double from Omar Kharbin, have moved ahead of Uzbekistan into third spot, with their win over Qatar eliminating the 2022 World Cup hosts.

The top two in each group qualify automatically for the finals, while teams finishing in third place enter a series of playoffs, with China’s win ensuring Italian Marcello Lippi’s side have retained their slim hope of qualification.

“I’ve been telling my players that, as long as there was a theoretical chance of qualifying that we should try our best,” said Lippi, whose team moved up to fifth following a debatable penalty scored by Gao Lin in the 84th minute.

“It was already a miracle that we made it to the final 12 and we don’t have any reason to give up. Today, we are happy. We won and we made our fans happy.”

Syria travel to Tehran on Tuesday to face an Iran side yet to concede a goal in qualifying, while Uzbekistan host South Korea in Tashkent and China travel to Doha to take on bottom side Qatar in the final round of group matches. REUTERS

 

 

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