De Roon & Koopmeiners’ reach Qatar 2022

And Juan Musso's Argentina as well

After Tuesday 16 November’s fixtures, Marten de Roon and Teun Koopmeiner’s Netherlands also qualified for the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022. On the other hand, Merih Demiral’s Turkey and Ruslan Malinovskyi’s Ukraine will head to playoffs.
Giorgio Scalvini made his debut for the Italy Under-21 team.

Here are all the results from this group of fixtures: playoffs will be played in March in Europe, while there are still two rounds to be played in South America (the first one will be in January, then in March).

MARTEN DE ROON & TEUN KOOPMEINERSThe Netherlands qualified for Qatar 2022
– Tuesday 16.11 in Rotterdam (NED): The Netherlands 2-0 Norway (de Roon got off the bench in the 74th minute, while Koopmeiner didn’t feature)
– Saturday 13.11 in Podgorica (MON): Montenegro 2-2 The Netherlands (Koopmeiners got off the bench in the 66th minute, de Roon wasn’t on the match sheet)

RUSLAN MALINOVSKYIUkraine into playoffs
– Tuesday 16.11 in Zenica (BOS): Bosnia 0-2 Ukraine (Malinovskyi featured for 81 minutes)
– Thursday 11.11 in Odesa (UKR): Ukraine 1-1 Bulgaria (Malinovskyi played for 78 minutes)

MERIH DEMIRALTurkey into playoffs
– Tuesday 16.11 in Podgorica (MON): Montenegro 2-1 Turkey (Demiral featured for the full 90 minutes)
– Saturday 13.11 in Istanbul (TUR): Turkey 6-0 Gibraltar (Demiral played the whole match, scoring Turkish 4th goal)

JUAN MUSSOArgentina qualified for Qatar 2022
– Tuesday 16.11 in San Juan (ARG): Argentina 0-0 Brazil (Musso did not feature)
– Friday 12.11 in Montevideo (URU): Uruguay 0-1 Argentina (Musso didn’t play)

LUIS MURIEL & DUVÁN ZAPATA – Colombia
– Tuesday 16.11 in Barranquilla (COL): Colombia 0-0 Paraguay (Muriel played the first half, while Zapata came on in the second half)
– Thursday 11.11 in San Paolo (BRA): Brazil 1-0 Colombia (Zapata played for 66 minutes of the match, Muriel entered the field in 78′)

MATTEO LOVATO, ROBERTO PICCOLI & GIORGIO SCALVINI – Italy Under 21
– Tuesday 16.11 in Frosinone (ITA): Italy 4-2 Romania (Scalvini made his debut and played for the full 90 minutes, while Piccoli played in the first half)
– Friday 12.11 in Dublin (IRL): Republic of Ireland 0-2 Italy 0-2 (Lovato was subbed off due to injury after 33′, Piccoli didn’t play while Scalvini wasn’t on the match sheet)

MARIO PASALIĆCroatia qualified for Qatar 2022
– Sunday 14.11 in Spalato (CRO): Croatia 1-0 Russia (Pašalić played 75 minutes)
– Thursday 11.11 in Ta’ Qali (MAL): Malta 1-7 Croatia (Pašalić played the first 62 minutes, scored Croatia’s third goal and provided the assist for the fourth)

ALEKSEY MIRANCHUKRussia into playoffs
– Sunday 14.11 in Spalato (CRO): Croatia 1–0 Russia (Miranchuk didn’t play)
– Thursday 11.11 in St Petersburg (RUS): Russia 6-0 Cyprus (Miranchuk featured for the full 90 minutes and provided the assist for Russia’s second goal)

JOSIP ILIČIĆSlovenia did not qualify
– Sunday 14.11 in Ljubljana (SLO): Slovenia 2-1 Cyprus (Iličić played the whole match)
– Thursday 11.11 at 20.45 l.t. in Trnava (SLV): Slovakia 2-2 Slovenia (Iličić played for 85 minutes and provided the assist for Slovenia’s second goal)

MATTEO PESSINA & DAVIDE ZAPPACOSTA (called up on 13.11) – Italy
– Monday 15.11 in Belfast (UK): Northern Ireland 0-0 Italy (Pessina and Zappacosta did not feature)
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– Friday 12.11 in Rome (ITA): Italy 1-1 Switzerland (Pessina didn’t play)

JOAKIM MÆHLEDenmark qualified for Qatar 2022
– Monday 15.11 in Glasgow (DCO): Scotland 0-2 Denmark (Mæhle completed the full 90 minutes)
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– Friday 12.11 in Copenaghen (DAN): Denmark 3-1 Faroe Islands (Mæhle played the whole match, scoring the third goal for Denmark)

REMO FREULERSwitzerland qualified for Qatar 2022
– Monday 15.11 in Luzern (SWI): Switzerland 4-0 Bulgaria (Freuler featured for the whole match and scored the fourth goal for Switzerland)
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– Friday 12.11 in Rome (ITA): Italy 1-1 Switzerland  (Freuler played the whole match)

  • 17/11/2021
  • Internationals
  • Men's First Team