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Like Malta, Macedonia have also demostrated quite a stingy defense over the past six years, with close scorelines playing against a variety of other footballing nations.

At first glance, you might have expected Italy to hammer Macedonia by a wider scoreline than 3-2, as iwas the case in England's 2-0 victory over Malta.

2010
Friendly
3 March 2010 Friendly Macedonia 2 – 1 Montenegro [show]Skopje, Macedonia
29 May 2010 Friendly Azerbaijan 1 – 3 Macedonia [show]Bischofshofen, Austria
2 June 2010 Friendly Romania 0 – 1 Macedonia [show]Villach, Austria
11 August 2010 Friendly
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Malta
1 – 1
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Macedonia
[show]Ta' Qali, Malta
17 November 2010 Friendly Albania 0 – 0 Macedonia [show]Korçë, Albania
22 December 2010 Friendly China PR 1 – 0 Macedonia [show]Guangzhou, China
UEFA Euro 2012 Qualifiers
3 September 2010 Group B Slovakia 1 – 0 Macedonia [show]Bratislava, Slovakia
7 September 2010 Group B Macedonia 2 – 2 Armenia [show]Skopje, Macedonia
8 October 2010 Group B Andorra 0 – 2 Macedonia [show]Andorra la Vella, Andorra
12 October 2010 Group B Macedonia 0 – 1 Russia [show]Skopje, Macedonia
2011
Friendly
9 February 2011 Friendly Macedonia 0 – 1 Cameroon [show]Skopje, Macedonia
10 August 2011 Friendly Azerbaijan 0 – 1 Macedonia [show]Baku, Azerbaijan
15 November 2011 Friendly Macedonia 0 – 0 Albania [show]Prilep, Macedonia
UEFA Euro 2012 Qualifiers
26 March 2011 Group B Republic of Ireland 2 – 1 Macedonia [show]Dublin, Republic of Ireland
4 June 2011 Group B Macedonia 0 – 2 Republic of Ireland [show]Skopje, Macedonia
2 September 2011 Group B Russia 1 – 0 Macedonia [show]Moscow, Russia
6 September 2011 Group B Macedonia 1 – 0 Andorra [show]Skopje, Macedonia
7 October 2011 Group B Armenia 4 – 1 Macedonia [show]Yerevan, Armenia
11 October 2011 Group B Macedonia 1 – 1 Slovakia [show]Skopje, Macedonia
2012
Friendly
29 February 2012 Friendly Luxembourg 2 – 1 Macedonia [show]Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
26 May 2012 Friendly Portugal 0 – 0 Macedonia [show]Leira, Portugal
29 May 2012 Friendly Angola 0 – 0 Macedonia [show]Estoril, Portugal
15 August 2012 Friendly Macedonia 1 – 0 Lithuania [show]Skopje, Macedonia
14 November 2012 Friendly Macedonia 3 – 2 Slovenia [show]Skopje, Macedonia
14 December 2012 Friendly Poland 4 – 1 Macedonia [show]Antalya, Turkey
FIFA World Cup 2014 Qualifiers
7 September 2012 Group A Croatia 1 – 0 Macedonia [show]Zagreb, Croatia
11 September 2012 Group A Scotland 1 – 1 Macedonia [show]Glasgow, Scotland
12 October 2012 Group A Macedonia 1 – 2 Croatia [show]Skopje, Macedonia
16 October 2012 Group A Macedonia 1 – 0 Serbia [show]Skopje, Macedonia
2013
Friendly
6 February 2013 Friendly Macedonia 3 – 0 Denmark [show]Skopje, Macedonia
3 June 2013 Friendly Sweden 1 – 0 Macedonia [show]Malmö, Sweden
11 June 2013 Friendly Norway 2 – 0 Macedonia [show]Oslo, Norway
14 August 2013 Friendly Macedonia 2 – 0 Bulgaria [show]Skopje, Macedonia
FIFA World Cup 2014 Qualifiers
22 March 2013 Group A Macedonia 0 – 2 Belgium [show]Skopje, Macedonia
26 March 2013 Group A Belgium 1 – 0 Macedonia [show]Brussels, Belgium
6 September 2013 Group A Macedonia 2 – 1 Wales [show]Skopje, Macedonia
10 September 2013 Group A Macedonia 1 – 2 Scotland [show]Skopje, Macedonia
11 October 2013 Group A Wales 1 – 0 Macedonia [show]Cardiff, Wales
15 October 2013 Group A Serbia 5 – 1 Macedonia [show]Jagodina, Serbia
2014
Friendly
5 March 2014 Friendly Macedonia 2 – 1 Latvia [show]Skopje, Macedonia
26 May 2014 Friendly Cameroon 2 – 0 Macedonia [show]Kufstein, Austria
30 May 2014 Friendly Qatar 0 – 0 Macedonia [show]Rieti, Italy
18 June 2014 Friendly China PR 2 – 0 Macedonia [show]Shenyang, China
22 June 2014 Friendly China PR 0 – 0 Macedonia [show]Jinan, China
UEFA Euro 2016 Qualifiers
8 September 2014 Group C Spain 5 – 1 Macedonia [show]Valencia, Spain
9 October 2014 Group C Macedonia 3 – 2 Luxembourg [show]Skopje, Macedonia
12 October 2014 Group C Ukraine 1 – 0 Macedonia [show]Lviv, Ukraine
15 November 2014 Group C Macedonia 0 – 2 Slovakia [show]Skopje, Macedonia
2015
Friendly
30 March 2015 Friendly Macedonia 0 – 0 Australia [show]Skopje, Macedonia
12 November 2015 Friendly Macedonia 4 – 1 Montenegro [show]Skopje, Macedonia
17 November 2015 Friendly Macedonia 0 – 1 Lebanon [show]Skopje, Macedonia
UEFA Euro 2016 Qualifiers
27 March 2015 Group C Macedonia 1 – 2 Belarus [show]Skopje, Macedonia
14 June 2015 Group C Slovakia 2 – 1 Macedonia [show]Žilina, Slovakia
5 September 2015 Group C Luxembourg 1 – 0 Macedonia [show]Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
8 September 2015 Group C Macedonia 0 – 1 Spain [show]Skopje, Macedonia
9 October 2015 Group C Macedonia 0 – 2 Ukraine [show]Skopje, Macedonia
12 October 2015 Group C Belarus 0 – 0 Macedonia [show]Barysaw, Belarus
2016
Friendly
23 March 2016 Friendly Slovenia 1 – 0 Macedonia [show]Koper, Slovenia
29 March 2016 Friendly Macedonia 0 – 2 Bulgaria [show]Skopje, Macedonia
29 May 2016 Friendly Azerbaijan 1 – 3 Macedonia [show]Bad Erlach, Austria
2 June 2016 Friendly Macedonia 1 – 3 Iran [show]Skopje, Macedonia
FIFA World Cup 2018 Qualifiers
5 September 2016 Group G Albania 2–1 Macedonia [show]Shkodër, Albania
6 October 2016 Group G Macedonia 1 - 2 v Israel [show]Skopje, Macedonia
9 October 2016 Group G Macedonia 2 - 3 v Italy [show]Skopje, Macedonia
12 November 2016 Group G Spain v Macedonia [show]Granada, Spain
2017
FIFA World Cup 2018 Qualifiers
24 March 2017 Group G Liechtenstein v Macedonia [show]Vaduz, Liechtenstein
11 June 2017 Group G Macedonia v Spain [show]Skopje, Macedonia
2 September 2017 Group G Israel v Macedonia [show]Israel
5 September 2017 Group G Macedonia v Albania [show]Skopje, Macedonia
6 October 2017 Group G Italy v Macedonia [show]Italy
9 October 2017 Group G Macedonia v Liechtenstein [show]Skopje, Macedonia

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macedonia_national_football_team_results
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You clearly realise that you've made a bit of a knob of yourself and are now writing complete gibberish.
Not really. You just demonstrated perfectly well that you don't understand anything at all about what goes on around you and the low level of education you've had is showing its colours quite brightly with those words. And that's a compliment. Because you will have no other comeback other than what you just spat out. We've all known this for a while now, Col, about clueless you really are and how empty your analysis always is and how sad and lonely you sound. If I'm honest I can really say that's how it is, truly. :emoticon-0105-wink:
 
Not really. You just demonstrated perfectly well that you don't understand anything at all about what goes on around you and the low level of education you've had is showing its colours quite brightly with those words. And that's a compliment. Because you will have no other comeback other than what you just spat out. We've all known this for a while now, Col, about clueless you really are and how empty your analysis always is and how sad and lonely you sound. If I'm honest I can really say that's how it is, truly. :emoticon-0105-wink:


Thanks.
 
It is true that these are facts. I was wondering if Italy were pacing themselves in their typical controlled way, or has Malta suddenly become a much better footballing nation. I even checked their recent results and see that in September they lost 5-1 to Scotland. Q.E.D.

I like that. But it is a new manager, Conte has left, and they had one great game at the Euros but didn't fare too well after that, so I am sure they want to get good results now leading up to 2018, and want to establish themselves as a powerhouse again. As commentators said during that one brilliant game at the Euros, never count them out, never count Italy out.
 
Former All Whites captain Ryan Nelsen impressed by team as they prepare for US
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Former All Whites captain Ryan Nelsen says the All Whites are playing some of their best football in recent years.
Ryan Nelsen likes what he sees from this current crop of All Whites.
The former New Zealand captain guided the All Whites to their last World Cup appearance in 2010 in South Africa and said their 2-1 loss to Mexico on Sunday in Nashville was their best performance in a long time.
"From afar where I'm watching, that last game against Mexico was a different level to what I've seen New Zealand teams play like and it's really positive.
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All Whites captain Winston Reid expects a more compact game against the United States on Wednesday (NZ time) than Sunday's match against Mexico.
"I was very impressed. I thought they pressured the Mexican players very well, high up the field.
"They turned the ball over many times in the Mexican half and I've watched that team many times and they don't normally do that because they're technically very good players."
Nelsen now lives in Washington DC, where the All Whites play the United States on Wednesday afternoon (NZ time).
He stopped by All Whites training on Tuesday (NZ time) and said seeing the team in camp had only enhanced his view of the Anthony Hudson's side.
"When you see from afar it's a wee bit different from when you're inside, but everybody you talk to from the inside says how positive it is."
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He expected New Zealand to perform even better than against Mexico when they meet an understrength US side.
"[USA have] brought in quite a few fresh faces, some guys that have been on the [cusp] of the team, so they'll be motivated to impress their coach.
"It will be a tough game, but I think if they can replicate what they did against Mexico then they will have more of a chance of winning the game."
Current All Whites skipper Winston Reid said the team was preparing for a more structured game than the helter-skelter affair in Nashville.
"I think they'll be a bit more like what we're used to playing against.
"They'll be a bit more compact, whereas with Mexico the players were all over the pitch and a little bit more kamikaze - this might look more like a normal football match."
Nelsen said the key to another strong run in World Cup qualifying for the team was not getting too far ahead of themselves.
"Sometimes you can look too far ahead, but ultimately it's about every day trying to get better, whether that's when you're in camp or when you're with your club.
"It's about trying to get better individually and when that time comes, which will come very soon, it's about trying to perform your best when asked upon."
Meanwhile, All Whites goalkeeper Jake Gleeson has been ruled out of Wednesday's match with a groin injury he brought into the camp. Stefan Marinovic and Tamati Williams are in line to start instead.
AT A GLANCE
All Whites v United States
When and where:
Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium, Washington D.C. and Sky Sport 2, Wednesday 1pm (NZ time)
Odds: USA $1.25, NZ $10, draw $5
New Zealand: Stefan Marinovic, Tamati Williams, Andrew Durante, Sam Brotherton, Michael Boxall, Kip Colvey, Themi Tzimopoulos, Winston Reid, Declan Wynne, Liam Graham, Clayton Lewis, Michael McGlinchey, Matt Ridenton, Te Atawhai Wihongi, Henry Cameron, Moses Dyer, Ryan Thomas, Kosta Barbarouses, Chris Wood, Monty Patterson, Marco Rojas, Rory Fallon
United States: David Bingham, Bill Hamid, William Yarbrough, Kellyn Acosta, Matt Besler, Steve Birnbaum, Omar Gonzalez, Michael Orozco, Tim Parker, DeAndre Yedlin, Paul Arriola, Michael Bradley, Lynden Gooch, Perry Kitchen, Sacha Kljestan, Danny Williams, Juan Agudelo, Jozy Altidore, Terrence Boyd, Julian Green.
 
Yeah that England match is like watching a bottom-half of table Championship side play a midweek game against the same level team..... reminds me of a team I know very well......
 
Norway are holding San Marino to a 1-1 draw thanks to an own goal. This must go down as improvement. That is San Marino's third goal in 6 years, they boast an average of 4,7 goals against in the same period.

See my earlier post in this thread, this is a blessing for us. No way can our manager keep his post no matter how this game ends.