Gyokeres Leads Sweden to Nations League Win, the Dutch Reach Knockout Rounds

Soccer Football - Nations League - Group Stage - Sweden v Slovakia - Strawberry Arena, Stockholm, Sweden - November 16, 2024 Sweden's Viktor Gyokeres in action with Slovakia's David Hancko and Milan Skriniar Jakob Akersten Broden /TT News Agency via REUTERS
Soccer Football - Nations League - Group Stage - Sweden v Slovakia - Strawberry Arena, Stockholm, Sweden - November 16, 2024 Sweden's Viktor Gyokeres in action with Slovakia's David Hancko and Milan Skriniar Jakob Akersten Broden /TT News Agency via REUTERS
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Gyokeres Leads Sweden to Nations League Win, the Dutch Reach Knockout Rounds

Soccer Football - Nations League - Group Stage - Sweden v Slovakia - Strawberry Arena, Stockholm, Sweden - November 16, 2024 Sweden's Viktor Gyokeres in action with Slovakia's David Hancko and Milan Skriniar Jakob Akersten Broden /TT News Agency via REUTERS
Soccer Football - Nations League - Group Stage - Sweden v Slovakia - Strawberry Arena, Stockholm, Sweden - November 16, 2024 Sweden's Viktor Gyokeres in action with Slovakia's David Hancko and Milan Skriniar Jakob Akersten Broden /TT News Agency via REUTERS

Viktor Gyokeres led Sweden to a 2-1 win over Slovakia while the Netherlands qualified for the Nations League quarterfinals with a 4-0 win over Hungary on Saturday, The Associated Press reported.
Germany also set a single-game scoring record for the relatively new competition — this is its fourth edition — by routing Bosnia and Herzegovina 7-0.
Gyokeres took his nation’s opening goal in the third minute. After Slovakia's David Hancko leveled in the 19th, the Sporting Lisbon striker set up Aleksander Isak to put Sweden back in front for good in the 31st.
Gyokeres is the joint leading scorer of the Nations League with five along with Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo and Slovenia’s Benjamin Sesko. Gyokeres recently upstaged Erling Haaland by scoring a hat trick as Sporting beat Manchester City 4-1 in the Champions League.
Sweden is trying to earn promotion from League C to League B. Estonia finished at Azerbaijan 0-0 in the same group.
The Netherlands joined Germany as the two teams from League A, Group 3 to advance to the quarterfinals in March.
The Dutch easily won their game in Amsterdam, which was briefly suspended in the first half for the medical evacuation of Hungary assistant coach Adam Szalai. The Hungarian Football Federation said the former player was in “stable” condition after being taken by ambulance to a local hospital.
Wout Weghorst converted a penalty in the 21st and Cody Gapko added a second spot kick in first-half injury time. Denzel Dumfries and Teun Koopmeiners added second-half goals.
Germany rolls to record win Bayer Leverkusen midfielder Florian Wirtz scored twice, including from a superb free kick, to help fuel the Germans' demolition of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Forward Tim Kleindienst also got his first two international goals, while Jamal Musiala, Kai Havertz and Leroy Sane all added to the lopsided scoreline in Freiburg.
League B Wales escaped with a scoreless draw from Türkiye after the host's top scorer Kerem Akturkoglu missed an 89th-minute penalty. Akturkoglu, who leads Türkiye with four goals in the Nations League, sent his spot kick off the post.
Iceland won at Montenegro 2-0 after late goals by Orri Oskarsson and Isak Bergmann. The loss meant Montenegro will be relegated to League C.
A goal by Georges Mikautadze got Georgia a 1-1 draw at home with Ukraine after an own goal by Solomon Kverkvelia put the visitors ahead.
The Czech Republic missed the chance to earn promotion from League B after drawing at Albania 0-0.
League D Virgiliu Postolachi scored in injury time to give Moldova a 1-0 win in Andorra.



England Have All the Tools to Win World Cup under Tuchel, Says Carsley

Football - England FA Press Conference - Wembley Stadium, London, Britain - October 16, 2024 New England manager Thomas Tuchel during the press conference Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Boyers/File Photo
Football - England FA Press Conference - Wembley Stadium, London, Britain - October 16, 2024 New England manager Thomas Tuchel during the press conference Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Boyers/File Photo
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England Have All the Tools to Win World Cup under Tuchel, Says Carsley

Football - England FA Press Conference - Wembley Stadium, London, Britain - October 16, 2024 New England manager Thomas Tuchel during the press conference Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Boyers/File Photo
Football - England FA Press Conference - Wembley Stadium, London, Britain - October 16, 2024 New England manager Thomas Tuchel during the press conference Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Boyers/File Photo

Incoming England manager Thomas Tuchel has all the tools he needs to win the 2026 World Cup but finding the right balance for the team will be key, interim coach Lee Carsley said.

Carsley's six-game stint in charge of England ended with Sunday's 5-0 win over Ireland that secured promotion to the Nations League's top tier.

German Tuchel, who previously managed Paris St Germain, Chelsea and Bayern Munich, was appointed last month and will take charge in January.

Former manager Gareth Southgate led England to a World Cup semi-final in 2018 but Carsley thinks Tuchel can go all the way in 2026 at the tournament in North America.

England have not won the World Cup, or any other major trophy, since 1966.

"I think we are in a good position to do that," the 50-year-old told British media. "We have the talent to do it.

"I have been lucky now to be at the last couple of World Cups and the timing of the players being in form, physically and mentally, at the right time, picking the right squad.

"We have got all of the tools. We just need to play them in the order... We just have to find that balance."

Carsley, who is returning to his role as manager of the under 21 side, handed out eight debuts during his stint in charge including Curtis Jones and Noni Madueke.