WC: England, Germany stay on course as Dutch axe Blind

Danny Blind (R) stands next to his son Daley during the FIFA World Cup 2018 qualifying football match between Bulgaria and Netherland in Sofia on March 25, 2017. Blind was fired 24 hours later after the Dutch lost 2-0. PHOTO BY AFP

PARIS- England and defending champions Germany remained on course for the 2018 World Cup on Sunday while Danny Blind was sacked as Dutch coach after his misfiring team faced missing a second straight major finals.

At Wembley, Jermain Defoe marked his international comeback with a goal as England toiled to a 2-0 victory over Lithuania.

Defoe, 34, who was making his first England appearance since November 2013, hit the target midway through the second half for his 20th international goal.

Substitute Jamie Vardy added a second as England tightened their grip on first place in Group F. Gareth Southgate’s side are now the last team in European qualifying yet to have conceded a goal.

England have 13 points, four ahead of Slovakia with just the nine group winners in Europe guaranteed a place at the finals in Russia in 2018.

Germany maintained their 100 percent record with a 4-1 win over Azerbaijan in Baku as they moved to 15 points in Group C. The world champions and Switzerland are the only two teams in Europe to still have perfect records.

A brace from Andre Schuerrle and goals from Thomas Mueller and Mario Gomez saw Germany take their unbeaten away run in World Cup qualifying to 44 games.

It’s a pity
Meanwhile, Blind was sacked as Netherlands coach after a 2-0 defeat to Bulgaria 24 hours earlier left the team’s chances of reaching the finals hanging by the slenderest of threads.

Blind, 55, had been in charge since July 2015, but Saturday’s loss in Sofia left the Dutch in fourth place in Group A, six points behind leaders France.
“It’s a pity that it ends like this,” said Blind.

The Dutch are three-time runners-up at the World Cup but the likelihood of missing out on the finals would be a bitter pill to swallow after they also failed to qualify for Euro 2016.