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Lithuanian heartbreak while Serbia beat Austria

Jonathan Roorda - 7 June 2009 01:03

Serbia manager Radomir Antic

Serbia improved their position in Group 7 of the European World Cup qualifiers, thanks to a 1-0 win over Austria. Lithuania meanwhile, appear to have their dreams ended by a 0-1 defeat by Romania.

Group leaders Serbia scored what turned out to be the only goal after just seven minutes, when the referee called for a penalty versus visiting side Austria.

Nenad Milijas converted the spot kick and as it turned out, led the Serbians to their fifth win in six qualifying games.

Lithuania, the only team that looked like they might form a threat to second-placed France, couldn't deal with Romania and lost 0-1 due to a 38th-minute goal from Ciprian Marica.

Lithuania remain in third place at just one point from France, but played two games more than the current vice-world champions.

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Comments (3)

oasisthunder

7 June 2009 05:38

The Serbs are always doing crazy fun stuff with themselves and with a ball. I was once told by a Croatian circa 1982 that they were just down & out crazies. Of course, being a young fella myself, i had to take his comments with a grain of salt. Zoran & Dule both grew up to be polar opposites, and their pal & confidant Fibro Dimitri (who specializes in comparing himself to others because he will never be happy in life) makes fun of both of them & other all the time. Whatever happens, though, YOU DECIDE!

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Escape_to_Victory

8 June 2009 23:48

"the current vice-world champions."

That's a new one on me!

Escape_to_Victory

8 June 2009 23:49

I am not positive by that penalty that the Ref gave to Austria. I saw it but haven't heard much in the media about it though, I don't think it was a valid call.

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