Monday 17 November 2014

Italy 1-1 Croatia:Crowd trouble forced a brief suspension in play as Italy drew1-1 with Croatia

Crowd trouble marred Italy's 1-1 Euro 2016 qualifying draw
with Croatia on Sunday, with play interrupted on more than one
occasion.
Referee Bjorn Kuipers escorted the players from the field at San
Siro during the longest delay towards the end of the second half,
as flares rained down onto the playing surface.
Trouble appeared to break out in the area of the ground housing
visiting supporters while the game was suspended, but play was
able to resume.
Both teams came into Sunday's match, which had been
threatened by heavy rain in Milan, boasting maximum points in
Group H.
Antonio Candreva gave Italy an 11th-minute lead when he drove
home from distance to beat Danijel Subasic as Croatia conceded
for the first time in qualifying.
However, a rare error from the experienced Gianluigi Buffon
enabled Ivan Perisic to equalise with a low strike just four
minutes later.
Croatia created the better chances thereafter, despite losing
Luka Modric to injury later in the first half.
Elsewhere in the group, Havard Nordtveit was the match-winner
for Norway as they moved within a point of Italy and Croatia
with a 1-0 away victory against Azerbaijan.
Malta scored their first goal of the campaign to come from
behind and earn a memorable 1-1 draw in Bulgaria, leaving only
San Marino and Gibraltar yet to find the net in qualifying.
Netherlands eased the pressure on head coach Guus Hiddink by
strolling to a 6-0 victory over Latvia in Group A.
The Dutch had won just one of their opening three fixtures,
prompting Hiddink to suggest he would leave the role if his side
did not beat Latvia, but goals from Robin van Persie, Arjen
Robben and Klaas-Jan Huntelaar saw them three up at the break.
Jeffrey Bruma made it 4-0 12 minutes from time, before further
goals from Robben and Huntelaar completed the rout.
The Czech Republic continue to hog the limelight in Group A,
having maintained their 100 per cent start by coming from
behind to beat Iceland.
Iceland, who also came into the fixture having won their
opening three qualifiers, went ahead through Ragnar
Sigurdsson, but Pavel Kaderabek levelled in first-half stoppage
time.
The match was settled when goalkeeper Hannes Halldorsson
scored an own goal shortly after the hour mark.
Turkey climbed to fourth in the group with their first win of the
campaign – a 3-1 triumph at home to Kazakhstan.
Israel climbed above Wales to sit top of Group B courtesy of an
impressive 3-0 victory over Bosnia-Herzegovina, with Chris
Coleman's men earning a hard-fought goalless draw in Belgium.
Cyprus thumped Andorra 5-0 in the group's remaining match.
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