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Italy tie France scoreless, Germany, England win in Euro qualifiers
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11:16, September 09, 2007

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Italy played a scoreless draw with France, 10-man Spain was held 1-1 by Iceland, while Germany and England savored easy wins in the Euro 2008 soccer qualifiers on Saturday.

While the Netherlands beat Bulgaria 2-0, Turkey suffered an upset with a 2-2 draw in Malta in the run to the finals to be co-hosted by Austria and Switzerland.

At Milan's San Siro stadium, 2006 World Cup winners Italy took on France in a game with tension and passion.

Filippo Inzaghi hit the bar on the half-hour mark, teammates Alessandro Del Piero and captain Fabio Cannavaro also lost their chances, while Nicolas Anelka squandered the best opportunities for the visitors.

However, France still lead Group B with 19 points. Scotland who beat Lithuania 3-1 in Glasgow, are a point behind, while Italy only rank third on 17 after eight matches.

On the other hand, Germany scored a 2-0 Group D win over Wales in Cardiff, and accumulated 22 points from a possible 24 and are one foot in the finals.

Striker Miroslav Klose, top scorer at the 2006 World Cup on home soil, scored both goals, a neat low finish after five minutes and a second-half header.

The Czech Republic kept runners-up slot, beating 10-man San Marino 3-0 to run away from Ireland who conceded a stoppage-time goal to draw 2-2 in Slovakia.

England trounced Israel 3-0 at Wembley to move up to third in Group E, with goals from winger Shaun Wright-Phillips, striker Michael Owen and teenage defender Micah Richards.

Group leaders Croatia stayed on course for the finals, as their Brazilian-born striker Eduardo da Silva scoring both goals in a 2-0 win over Estonia.

Spain lost midfielder Xabi Alonso to a 19th-minute red card for stamping and fell behind to Emil Hallfredsson's strike shortly before halftime.

However, they managed a point through Andres Iniesta's equaliser in the 86th minute.

Northern Ireland stay second in Group F but level on 16 points with the Spaniards after they lost 1-0 to Latvia with a Chris Baird own goal.

Leaders Sweden drew 0-0 with Denmark.

Turkey's draw in Malta, through a 76th-minute equaliser from Servet Cetin, left them third in Group C.

Group A leaders Poland grabbed a late point in Portugal, with Krzysztof Lagiewka making it 2-2 against the Euro 2004 hosts in the 87th minute.

Source: Xinhua



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