Kvaracheli and his teammates sow fear, the England coach sat on the wrong bench and saddened Dublin

Georgia outclassed the Czechs, the Irish were judged by the Irish

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To the joy of the packed stands in Tbilisi, Georgia outclassed the Czech Republic, Photo: REUTERS
To the joy of the packed stands in Tbilisi, Georgia outclassed the Czech Republic, Photo: REUTERS
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Georgia showed power at the start of B League of Nations - in group 1 they won against the Czech Republic 4:1.

The home team led 4:0, but the Czechs scored an honorable goal through Kavlah in the 80th minute.

Hviča Kvarachelija took the lead from the penalty spot in the 33rd minute, and then assisted Chakvetadze in the 53rd.

Then Mikautadze scored in the 63th minute, and three minutes later Kočorashvili scored a goal for the big 4:0.

England were safe in Dublin at the start of the Nations League B in Group 2.

The defeat of the home team was signed by Rice in the 11th minute and, on his assistance, Greelish in the 26rd minute.

The Irish were thus "judged" by the Irish (Rijs and Griliš played for the younger selections), and for the first time after 16 games, England scored more than a goal by halftime.

The match was also marked by the acting head coach of Gordig Albion, Lee Carsley, who sat on the Ireland bench before the start of the match.

After he was told that he had to move, he shrugged his shoulders in confusion - Karsli even played for Ireland for 11 years.

Footballers from the Faroe Islands and North Macedonia played to a 1:1 draw in Toršovna, in the first round of Group 4 C of the League of Nations.

The Faroe Islands took the lead with a goal by Viljormur Davidsen from the penalty spot in the ninth minute, but Enis Bardhi equalized for the guests with a goal in the 49th minute, also from the penalty spot.

In the same group, Armenia won easily over Latvia - 4:1.

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