Italy, Belgium round out final four
Italy gave another impressive performance and extended their unbeaten run to 22 games with a 2-0 win away to Bosnia while as they reached the Nations League final four on Wednesday.
Italy had a one-point advantage over the Netherlands going into the final group stage matches and were again missing coach Roberto Mancini after he tested positive for COVID-19. However, Italy went ahead in the 22nd minute when Andrea Belotti scored from Lorenzo Insigne's cross despite failing to make proper contact with the ball.
The second goal was a masterpiece as Manuel Locatelli lifted the ball over the Bosnia defence and his Sassuolo team mate Domenico Berardi met it on the volley as the ball dropped over his shoulder and hooked it into the net
Elsewhere, Romelu Lukaku underlined his status as Belgium's key attacker with two goals to help his team book their place in next year's Nations League finals with a 4-2 home victory over Denmark.
They will feature in the final four alongside world champions France and Italy and Spain next October.
Youri Tielemans and Kevin De Bruyne also netted for Belgium. Denmark scored through Jonas Wind after 17 minutes, heading home from close range, and Belgium gifted them a second with a comical own goal credited to keeper Thibaut Courtois four minutes from time.
In Chorzow, captain Georginio Wijnaldum scored a late winner as the Netherlands rallied from a goal down to beat Poland 2-1.
Kamil Jozwiak scored a scintillating solo goal to put Poland in front early, but Memphis Depay equalised for the visitors from the penalty spot, before Wijnaldum added to his two goals against Bosnia at the weekend to head home the winner.
England also had an enjoyable night as Phil Foden scored twice in a routine 4-0 win over Iceland in their final Nations League group game.
England took control when West Ham United's Declan Rice glanced in a header from a free kick on 20 minutes and the lead was doubled four minutes later when Chelsea midfielder Mason Mount pounced on a bouncing ball in the box to finish calmly.
The second half started badly for Iceland when Birkir Mar Saevarsson, who was playing his 95th game for his country, was sent off for a second yellow card.
Manchester City's 20-year-old midfielder Foden made it 3-0 with 10 minutes to go with his first goal for England and added a long-range effort to make it 4-0.
England had already failed to qualify for the Nations League finals after a 2-0 loss on Sunday to one of the tournament's favourites Belgium, while Iceland had already been relegated to League B.
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