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    The Advertiser (Australia)
    June 8, 2007 Friday
    State Edition

    EURO QUALIFIERS Armenia grabs upset victory;
    Poles sent packing

    MIKE COLLETT, LONDON


    EUROPEAN champion Greece along with other group leaders France,
    Germany and Romania all moved closer to a place in next year's
    European Championship finals with end-of-season qualifying wins
    yesterday.

    With a year and a day to go before the Euro 2008 finals begin in
    Austria and Switzerland, Greece beat Moldova 2-1 in Iraklion, France
    saw off Georgia 1-0 in Auxerre, Germany overcame Slovakia 2-1 in
    Hamburg and Romania defeated Slovenia 2-0 in Timisoara.

    But there was no joy for Poland, which stayed five points clear at
    the top of Group A despite a shock 1-0 loss to lowly Armenia, whose
    Scottish boss Ian Porterfield described the victory as one of the
    biggest in the country's history.

    Group E leader Croatia also failed to pick up maximum points when
    held to a 0-0 draw at home by Russia - allowing Israel, which won 2-0
    in Andorra, to pull level with it at the top of the group on 17
    points.

    There was a change at the top of Group F with Northern Ireland (who
    did not play) slipping to third as Sweden beat Iceland 5-0 to become
    leaders. Spain, which won 2-0 in Liechtenstein, moved into second.

    Sweden has 16 points, one more than Spain, but its points tally could
    change after UEFA decides this week how to allocate the points from
    Denmark's abandoned 3-3 draw with Sweden last weekend.

    World champion Italy maintained its push for the finals with an
    impressive 2-0 win in Lithuania. with Fabio Quagliarella scoring two
    fine goals in his first run-on start for his country.

    But it was Armenia's 1-0 win over Poland that delivered the biggest
    shock of the night with Hamlet Mkhitaryan scoring the only goal of
    the Group A match in Yerevan with a 70th-minute free kick.

    Poland, which with Ukraine will co-host Euro 2012, has never reached
    the European finals. Finland also moved on to 14 points after beating
    Belgium 2-0 in Helsinki.

    The round was almost overshadowed by a medical emergency when
    Bosnia's coach Fuad Muzurovic was rushed to hospital a few hours
    before kick-off with a heart complaint. Bosnia went on to beat Malta
    1-0.

    Muzurovic's condition was later said to be stable and he should be
    released in the next few days.

    France stayed top of Group B with a 1-0 win over Georgia with Samir
    Nasri scoring his first international goal. France remains two points
    clear of world champion Italy and its next game features a rematch of
    the 2006 World Cup final.

    Scotland moved on to 15 points in the same group with a 2-0 win in
    the Faroe Islands.

    Greece secured all three points in its Group C 1-0 win over Moldova.

    It moved five points clear of Turkey, who did not play, Bosnia and
    Norway, who beat Hungary 4-0.

    In Group D Germany opened up a five point lead over the non-playing
    Czech Republic after the only match in the group - a laboured 2-1 win
    over Slovakia.

    The next round of qualifiers takes place at the end of August.
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