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Germany, Italy stay on track

GERMANY and Italy moved closer to a place at the 2012 European Championship with contrasting victories on Friday, while France's progress in qualifying was stalled by dropping more points against Belarus.

Mario Gomez kept up Germany's perfect record in Group A with a first-half goal and a late winner in a 2-1 victory over Austria.

Italy cruised to a 3-0 win over Estonia in Group C, providing some positive news for the country amid the latest match-fixing scandal.

France remains top of Group D despite a four-match winning run ending in a 1-1 draw in Belarus, which had won in Paris earlier in the campaign.

Like France, Italy experienced a miserable first-round exit from the World Cup last June, but the Azzurri have regained some of their swagger on the road to Poland and Ukraine.

Giuseppe Rossi, who scored 32 goals for Villarreal last season, put Italy ahead after being set by Cassano, who doubled the lead before half-time from a Riccardo Montolivo pass.

Giampaolo Pazzini added a third goal by finishing off a counterattack in the 68th minute, while Rossi and Andrea Pirlo also hit the post in a dazzling display.

The match came three days after 16 arrests up and down Italy, with numerous more under investigation for allegedly fixing games.

Italy is five points ahead of Slovenia, which beat Faeroe Islands 2-0 despite having Marko Suler sent off after 25 minutes.

In Group A, Gomez made it six wins out of six for Germany.

The Bayern Munich striker put Germany ahead just before the break, scoring from close range after Austria's defense failed to clear the ball after a corner taken by Toni Kroos.

Austria equalized in the 50th when Germany defender Arne Friedrich tried to clear a cross by David Alaba before it reached Martin Harnik, but could only deflect the ball past his wrongfooted goalkeeper Manuel Neuer. But Gomez struck an 89th-minute winner, steering home a cross by captain Philipp Lahm to claim his 18th goal for Germany.

Germany has a seven-point lead over Belgium, which squandered a late chance to beat Turkey when Axel Witsel blazed over a penalty in a 1-1 draw.

In Group D, Florent Malouda scored an equalizer to earn France a scrappy 1-1 draw away to Belarus.

An own goal from France defender Eric Abidal gave Belarus a deserved lead in the 20th, but Malouda finished neatly two minutes later after being set up by Karim Benzema in France's first attack of the match.

France remains top of Group D with 13 points from six matches, while Belarus is second with nine.

Ciprian Marica scored twice as Romania beat Bosnia 3-0 to climb above its opponent into fourth place.

In Group E, Sweden swept past Moldova 4-1 to tighten its grip on second place. Sweden has 12 points from five games, three ahead of third-place Hungary, which has played a game more. The Netherlands lead the group with 18 points.

Croatia scored two late goals to secure a 2-1 win over Georgia and go top in Group F above Greece.



 

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