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  • Kane clinches record as England take down big rivals; Ronaldo still scoring for fun — Qualifying wrap

    Kane clinches record as England take down big rivals; Ronaldo still scoring for fun — Qualifying wrap

    Harry Kane became England’s all-time leading goalscorer as the Three Lions enjoyed a perfect start to Euro 2024 qualifying by winning 2-1 away to Italy on Thursday, as Cristiano Ronaldo scored twice in his record 197th cap in Portugal’s 4-0 win over Liechtenstein.

    Kane netted his 54th goal for England in his 81st international appearance from the penalty spot in Naples after Declan Rice had fired the visitors into an early lead.

    The England captain moves clear of the record mark he had shared with Wayne Rooney.

    Gareth Southgate’s men gained some measure of revenge for their defeat by the Azzurri in the Euro 2020 final.

    In their first match since bowing out in agonising fashion to France in the World Cup quarter-finals, England were dominant in the first 45 minutes.

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    England’s forward Harry Kane acknowledges the public at the end of the UEFA Euro 2024 Group C qualification match between Italy and England, on March 23, 2023 at the Diego-Maradona stadium in Naples. (Photo by Alberto PIZZOLI / AFP)Source: AFP

    Rice rifled home his third international goal on 13 minutes after Italy failed to clear a corner.

    Another set-piece led to Kane’s record-breaking moment as Giovanni Di Lorenzo handled inside the area.

    The Tottenham striker banished the memories of his missed penalty late on against France in Doha by sending Gianluigi Donnarumma the wrong way.

    But Italy rallied after the break when Argentine-born striker Mateo Retegui fired home on his international debut.

    England were forced to see out the final 10 minutes a man down after two quickfire yellow cards for Luke Shaw, but they held out for their first win away to Italy since 1961.

    In the other game in Group C, North Macedonia beat Malta 2-1.

    RONALDO MARKS HISTORIC NIGHT

    Ronaldo marked Roberto Martinez’s bow as Portugal boss with another historic night in Lisbon.

    The 38-year-old, who was dropped from the Portuguese starting XI during the World Cup, set a new record for men’s international appearances by passing the previous mark of 196 caps held by Kuwait’s Bader Al-Mutawa.

    Joao Cancelo fired home the opening goal after just eight minutes but it was not until Bernardo Silva doubled Portugal’s lead early in the second half that the floodgates opened.

    Ronaldo made it 3-0 from the penalty spot before blasting home a free-kick from the edge of the area for his 120th international goal.

    Portugal’s forward Cristiano Ronaldo.Source: AFP

    In the same group, Rade Krunic scored twice as Bosnia and Herzegovina swept aside Iceland 3-0.

    But Slovakia, who have qualified for the last two Euros, were held 0-0 at home by Luxembourg.

    Euro 2020 semi-finalists Denmark bounced back from their disappointing early exit at the World Cup to beat Finland 3-1 in Copenhagen.

    Atalanta forward Rasmus Hojlund scored a hat-trick for the Danes on his first start for his country.

    Elsewhere in Group H, Dion Charles scored twice as Northern Ireland won 2-0 in San Marino, while Slovenia came from behind to win 2-1 away to Kazakhstan.

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  • Cristiano Ronaldo breaks men’s international appearance record as Euro qualifiers kick off

    Cristiano Ronaldo breaks men’s international appearance record as Euro qualifiers kick off

    Cristiano Ronaldo broke the men’s international appearance record by starting Portugal’s Euro 2024 qualifier against Liechtenstein on Friday [AEDT].

    The 38-year-old, who was dropped from the Portuguese starting XI during the World Cup in Qatar last year, won a 197th cap for his country.

    “Records are my motivation,” Ronaldo told reporters.

    “I want to become the most capped player in history. That would make me proud. But it doesn’t stop there, I still want to be called up very often.”

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    Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal celebrates after Joao Cancelo (not pictured) scores. (Photo by Octavio Passos/Getty Images)Source: Getty Images

    Ronaldo made his international debut in 2003 and became the first man to score in five World Cups last year before Portugal lost to Morocco in the quarter-finals.

    He is currently playing for Saudi club Al Nassr after an acrimonious end to his second spell at Manchester United.

    Ronaldo’s appearance off the bench in the defeat by Morocco equalled the previous mark of 196 caps held by Kuwait’s Bader Al-Mutawa.

    He left the pitch in tears following Portugal’s shock 1-0 loss against the North Africans.

    The five-time Ballon d’Or winner will also be hoping to increase his record tally of 118 international goals as Portugal begin their qualification campaign for next year’s European Championship in Germany.

    Since leaving Europe, Ronaldo has scored nine goals in 10 matches for Al Nassr. He was replaced as the starting striker by Goncalo Ramos during the World Cup, with the Benfica youngster scoring a hat-trick in a last-16 win over Switzerland.

    Portugal’s forward Cristiano Ronaldo made history. (Photo by CARLOS COSTA / AFP)Source: AFP

    But veteran coach Fernando Santos stepped down following the tournament and new boss Roberto Martinez has immediately put his faith in Ronaldo, who also captains the side.

    There were questions over whether his 20-year international career had ended in Qatar as Ronaldo will be 39 by the time Euro 2024 kicks off.

    But Martinez, who left his role as Belgium coach after the World Cup, has strongly defended his decision to keep Ronaldo in the fold.

    “I do not look at the age,” said Martinez when he announced his first squad last week.

    The Spaniard added his squad announcement was the “starting point” for Euro 2024, suggesting Ronaldo is likely to be involved if Portugal qualify for the tournament.

    Ronaldo adds the international appearance landmark to an impressive list of individual records.

    He is the leading goalscorer in European Championship finals with 14 goals and has netted a record 140 times in the Champions League.

    Ronaldo has also finished as the top-scorer in three of Europe’s top five leagues — in England, Spain and Italy.

    Portugal will visit Luxembourg in their second Group J qualifier. They have also been drawn alongside Bosnia and Herzegovina, Iceland and Slovakia.

    FULL SCHEDULE — EURO QUALIFIERS (24th March AEDT)

    Slovakia vs Luxembourg

    Italy vs England

    Denmark vs Finland

    Portugal vs Liechtenstein

    San Marino vs Northern Ireland

    North Macedonia vs Malta

    Bosnia and Herzegovina vs Iceland

    Bulgaria vs Montenegro

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  • UCL LIVE: Man City hunt final eight as rivals eye ‘best match this season’

    UCL LIVE: Man City hunt final eight as rivals eye ‘best match this season’

    Leipzig manager Marco Rose says his injury-hit side will need to produce their “match of the season” to knock Manchester City out of the Champions League on Wednesday (7am AEDT).

    Rose’s team will arrive at the Etihad Stadium for the last 16 second leg tie with just 17 available outfield players.

    Christopher Nkunku and Xaver Schlager are among the key absentees for the Bundesliga club, who held City to a 1-1 draw in the first leg last month.

    Meanwhile, Inter Milan travel to Porto to play the Portuguese heavyweights, but boast a 1-0 aggregate advantage.

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    Leipzig were already underdogs against the Premier League champions even without their injury woes and Rose knows they must be perfect to spring a major upset.

    “We played against the opponent a few weeks ago and we know what to expect but it sounds easy in theory. In practice against City it is a different ball game,” Rose told reporters on Monday.

    “The first half in Leipzig was bad. Our defence wasn’t too bad but we hardly had any possession, that was the main issue.

    “We want to be more intensive when we defend, meaning we will have a bit more possession, but once we have the ball we need to be a bit more responsible as well.

    “If we only press it will open spaces for them, but if we just defend and don’t attack we will concede at some point.

    “We need to find the right balance, we need a lot of confidence and courage, and we will need our best match this season.”

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    Meanwhile, Pep Guardiola admits his Manchester City reign will be defined by success in the Champions League no matter how many times his side win the Premier League.

    The 52-year-old has lifted the Premier League four times, while also winning four League Cups and one FA Cup during his remarkably successful seven years in Manchester.

    Yet for all his domestic glory with City, it is the Champions League that remains the holy grail.

    Asked if his time at City would be judged solely on his European achievements, Guardiola told reporters: “Yes. It doesn’t mean I agree with that but absolutely we will be judged by this competition.”

    With City trailing five points behind leaders Arsenal in the Premier League, the Champions League is even more important for Guardiola’s team this season.

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