"I was angry. We were leading 2-0 at home and then let them equalise for 2-all. We had to score that third goal to calm things down," said Lewandowski, who moved back ahead of Cristiano Ronaldo's 15-goal tally. Krzysztof Maczynski and Kamil Grosicki struck early as Poland made a dream start, but Montenegro hit back through goals from Stefan Mugosa and Zarko Tomasevic to pull level with just seven minutes left. Lewandowski restored Poland's advantage on 85 minutes before a late own goal from Filip Stojkovic sealed victory, although Denmark's 1-1 draw at home to Romania ultimately rendered the outcome irrelevant.QUALIFIED! ? Congratulations, ??Poland! ? See you in ??Russia! #WCQ pic.twitter.com/T9mvdZLj2P
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"Congratulations to all the players who were able to hold on until the end," said Poland coach Adam Nawalka. "The players have proved themselves in difficult moments, hence our qualification and it's in very good style." The Danes needed to win in Copenhagen while hoping that Montenegro could upset Poland to finish top of Group E, but Ciprian Deac's late equaliser cancelled out a 60th-minute penalty from Christian Eriksen. However, Denmark are at least assured of a place in next month's play-offs as one of the eight best runners-up from the nine qualifying groups. Germany made it 10 wins from 10 in Group C after routing Azerbaijan 5-1 in Kaiserslautern to join Spain as the only nations in history to finish a European World Cup qualifying campaign with a perfect record.???? Robert Lewandowski: the first EVER European player to score 16 goals in a #WCQ campaign pic.twitter.com/PPEtrIbBZ7
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Leon Goretzka's opening goal was negated by Ramil Sheydaev on 34 minutes, but Sandro Wagner and Antonio Ruediger scored after half-time before Goretzka notched his second and Emre Can completed the victory. Germany scored a European qualifying record 43 goals on the road to Russia, emulating Spain who achieved perfection in qualifying ahead of their triumph at the 2010 tournament in South Africa. "It would be a mistake to use this qualifying campaign as a benchmark. Sure it was good, but the World Cup will be a different matter," said Germany coach Joachim Loew. "It will be hard to win the World Cup for a second time."?10 wins from 10 ?43 goals#WCQ? Mission accomplished ???? pic.twitter.com/Z2dCNz1r9A
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Northern Ireland slid to a 1-0 defeat to Norway in Oslo after an own goal by Chris Brunt, but Michael O'Neill's men were already guaranteed a berth in the play-offs after earlier results. Slovakia face an anxious wait to discover whether they will advance to the two-legged play-offs after finishing second behind England in Group F following a comfortable 3-0 win over Malta.? games, ? wins, 4️⃣3️⃣ scored, 4️⃣ conceded. World record.
Congratulations, @DFB_Team_EN! ? #GERAZE 5-1 #WCQ pic.twitter.com/ASdELFplVu — FC Bayern English (@FCBayernEN) October 8, 2017
Adam Nemec grabbed a brace with Ondrej Duda adding a third in Trnava as Slovakia extended Scotland's 20-year exile from the finals of major tournaments. Gordon Strachan's team arrived in Slovenia two points clear of Slovakia going into the final round of matches, but dropped to third after being held to a 2-2 draw in Ljubljana. Leigh Griffiths stroked the visitors into a first-half lead, but Slovenia equalised and then went ahead as Roman Bezjak netted twice after coming on at the break.#WCQ | FT Group C ??Norway 1-0 Northern Ireland ??Czech Republic 5-0 San Marino?? ??Germany 5-1 Azerbaijan??https://t.co/SpQDWJq93q pic.twitter.com/exKbNZUJek
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Robert Snodgrass handed Scotland a lifeline with an 87th-minute equaliser, but it wasn't enough as Scotland finished level on 18 points with Slovakia but behind them on goal difference. "I have never been in a dressing room as silent as that," said Strachan, who refused to be drawn on his future as Scotland manager. "At this moment, I am the last person thinking about that." England won 1-0 away to Lithuania to conclude an unbeaten campaign as Harry Kane scored a 27th-minute spot-kick won by Tottenham Hotspur team-mate Dele Alli.REVIEW: Cheers for Poland, tears for Scotland – Sunday’s #WCQ in Europe produced glory and agony in equal measurehttps://t.co/eQbexNXBv5 pic.twitter.com/DZ4d1TyZHO
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The in-form Kane, whose stoppage-time winner against Slovenia on Thursday secured England's place in Russia, has now scored nine goals in his last five matches for both club and country.An away win to finish the campaign and buzzing for @HarryWinks making his @England debut. ? #ThreeLions ??? pic.twitter.com/z0iMkA1ota
— Harry Kane (@HKane) October 8, 2017
RESULTS Norway 1 (Brunt 71-og) Northern Ireland 0 Czech Republic 5 (Krmencik 8, 23, Kopic 27, Novak 71, Kadlec 83) San Marino 0 Germany 5 (Goretzka 8, 66, Wagner 54, Ruediger 64, Can 81) Azerbaijan 1 (Sheydaev 34) Poland 4 (Maczynski 6, Grosicki 16, Lewandowski 85, Stojkovic 87-og) Montenegro 2 (Mugosa 78, Tomasevic 83) Kazakhstan 1 (Turysbek 62) Armenia 1 (Mkhitaryan 26) Denmark 1 (Eriksen 60-pen) Romania 1 (Deac 88-pen) Lithuania 0 England 1 (Kane 27-pen) Slovakia 3 (Nemec 33, 62, Duda 69) Malta 0 Slovenia 2 (Bezjak 52, 72) Scotland 2 (Griffiths 32, Snodgrass 87)#WorldCup line-up, so far:
??RUS ??BRA ??IRN ??JPN ??MEX ??BEL ??KOR ??KSA ??GER ?ENG ??ESP ??NGA ??CRC ??POL ??EGY ?? — #WCQ ⚽️? (@FIFAWorldCup) October 8, 2017
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