Summary of international football results this morning
The international football highlight match between England and Brazil last night and early this morning ended with a 2-1 victory for the Three Lions. Wayne Rooney and Frank Lampard scored for England while Fred scored for Brazil.
The joy of the English players.
Meanwhile, the German team won against France for the first time in 25 years. "The Tank" defeated the Roosters with a score of 2-1.
In Asia, the 2015 Asian Cup qualifiers have officially begun, with teams in Southeast Asia all suffering disappointing results. The most disappointing result was the 0-4 defeat of reigning AFF Suzuki Cup champion Singapore to Jordan.
Meanwhile, the two opponents in the same group with Vietnam, Uzbekistan and Hong Kong, drew 0-0, a somewhat surprising result because the Central Asian team was rated much higher.
In the semi-finals of the 2013 African Cup of Nations, Nigeria continued to show their strength with a 4-1 victory over Mali while Burkina Faso defeated Ghana in a penalty shootout. Thus, the two teams in the final will be Nigeria and Burkina Faso.
CAN2013
Mali-Nigeria 1-4
Burkina Faso-Ghana 1-1
(Burkina Faso reached the final after a penalty shootout)
Asian Cup Qualifiers2015
Vietnam - UAE 1-2
Uzbekistan - Hong Kong 0-0
Iran-Lebanon 5-0
Thailand-Kuwait 1-3
Oman-Syria 1-0
Iraq-Indonesia 1-0
Jordan-Singapore 4-0
Yemen-Bahrain 0-2
Qatar-Malaysia 2-0
Saudi Arabia-China 2-1
CONCACAF World Cup Qualifiers
Honduras-USA 1-2
Goals: Juan Carlos Garcia 39, Jerry Bengtson 78 - Clint Dempsey 35
International friendlies
Spain-Uruguay
Goals: Cesc Fabregas 16, Pedro 51, 74 - Cristian Rodriguez 32
Older brother-Brazil 2-1
Goals: Wayne Rooney 26, Frank Lampard 60 - Fred 49
Ronaldinho missed a penalty
Netherlands-Italy 1-1
Goals: Jeremain Lens 33 - Marco Verratti 90+1
Sweden-Argentina 2-3
Goals: Jonas Olsson 17, Rasmus Elm 90 - Mikael Lustig 3og, Sergio Aguero 19, Gonzalo Higuain 23
Romania-Australia 3-2
Goals: Cristian Tanase 34, Bogdan Stancu 80, Gabriel Torje 84 -Luke Wilkshire 45pen, Robert Cornthwaite 54
France-Germany 1-2
Goals: Mathieu Valbuena 44 - Thomas Mueller 51, Sami Khedira 73
Portugal-Ecuador 2-3
Goals: Cristiano Ronaldo 23, Helder Postiga 60 - Antonio Valencia 2, Joao Pereira 61og, Felipe Caicedo 71./.
Ireland – Poland 2-0
Wales – Austria 2-1
Scotland – Estonia 1-0
Belgium - Slovakia 2-1
Greece – Switzerland 0-0
Malta – Northern Ireland 0-0
Macedonia - Denmark 3-1
Türkiye - Czech 0-2
Israel – Finland 2-1
Albania – Georgia 1-2
Hungary – Belarus 1-1
Croatia – South Korea 4-0
Bosnia-Herzegovina – Slovenia 3-0
Norway - Ukraine 0-2
According to (Vietnam+) - DT