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Leadership in Groups of 2010 World Cup QualifyingSelections from Spain, Italy and Germany were imposed yesterday, consolidating its leadership in groups of 2010 World Cup qualifying, while France was recovered with a victory and Portugal was not able to move from tight tie.

Fulfilling predictions, Netherlands defeated Scotland 3-0 to the world champion Italy won 2-0 to Montenegro, Germany wins to Liechtenstein 4-0 to Spain and maintained its full of victories in five games after winning 1-0 in Turkey.

France, which was required to win, pulled out a 1-0 victory by his visit to Lithuania, which remained afloat, while Portugal did not pass the 0-0 tie with Sweden and complicates classification.

The Portuguese returned to cede points at home to a direct rival, which has the same points, six. Portugal is a third group of four leaders of Group 1: Denmark, who won 3-0 in Malta and Hungary, who won 1-0 in Albania.

Spain consolidated its lead in Group 5 to bend at the Santiago Bernabéu a tough turkey, which will visit Wednesday. We achieved a goal from Gerard Piqué (60 '), which certified the fifth victory in five games for the European champions unstoppable.

With the victory, Spain leads Group 5 with 15 points, followed by a good distance Bosnia, which won 4-2 in Belgium and has six less, while the Turks are third, seven behind the first.

Italy defeated Montenegro 2-0 in a criminal and an Andrea Pirlo goal from Giampaolo Pazzini, which remains firm in the lead group before receiving 8 to Ireland on Wednesday, with a disappointing 1-1 tie at Bulgaria.

Serbia established its first group of 7 to beat Romania by 3-2, making 12 total points in five matches, while France defeated Lithuania 1-0 with a goal from Franck Ribéry is still alive and thirdly, seven points behind the Lithuanians.

Win. Germany met forecasts and Golea 4-0 to Liechtenstein in Leipzig with so many of Michael Ballack (4 '), Marcell Jansen (9), Bastian Schweinsteiger (48') and Lukas Podolski (50 '), which consolidates lead in Group 4 with four points more than Russia, which won 2-0 at Azerbaijan.

Netherlands took a big step out as the leader of the group 9 with eight ahead of Scotland and Iceland, with its 3-0 victory to get to Scotland in Amsterdam, with many of Klaas Jan Huntelaar, Robin van Persie and Dirk Kuyt.

Greece leads Group 2 with Israel after the 1-1, but the latter, the only unbeaten, is just one point, while reaches Switzerland Greece with 10 points after winning 2-0 at Moldova.

Northern Ireland surprised to take the lead group 3 (10 points) by defeating Poland 3-2 while the Czech Republic, who tied without goals in Slovenia, has a game less and 8 points, and Slovakia, with 9 points.

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