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  • Lithuania and Armenia edged into the UEFA European UEFA Under-19

    Tie-break decides thriller
    Thursday 25 October 2007-


    Lithuania finished top - but only just (©AFP)Lithuania
    and Armenia edged into the UEFA European Under-19
    Championship Elite round above Poland after qualifying
    round Group 7 went to a three-way tie.

    Tie-breaker
    The leading trio all beat San Marino and drew with
    each other, meaning the group went to a head-to-head
    count involving only results between the top three.
    And on goals scored, hosts Lithuania were first,
    Armenia second and Poland just out of the qualifying
    spots in third. There is still hope for Poland,
    though, as the two third-placed teams in the 13 groups
    with the best record against the leading pair in their
    pool will also be in November's Elite round draw, with
    five mini-tournament still to end.

    Poland win
    Poland led the group after Matchday 1 as they defeated
    San Marino 5-0. Przemys³aw Wysocki and Grzegorz
    Krychowiak struck in the first half-hour and Rados³aw
    Kursa, Tomasz Kupisz and substitute Wojciech £uczak
    scored after the break. Armenia drew 2-2 with
    Lithuania, the high-scoring nature of that encounter
    later to be invaluable for both teams.

    Close finish
    Two days later Armenia edged to a 1-0 win against San
    Marino, while Poland drew 1-1 with Lithuania. It was
    goalless on the final afternoon between Poland and
    Armenia, and Lithuania overcame San Marino 4-0 to set
    up the tie-breaker that favoured the hosts and their
    fellow former Soviet republic.

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