A searing first-half strike from Paul Pogba handed France a 1-0 win at rivals the Netherlands as Belgium and Portugal clocked up 6-0 victories and Christian Benteke grabbed a slice of World Cup qualifying history.
Criticised by coach Didier Deschamps for his performance in Friday’s 4-1 win over Bulgaria in Paris, the world’s most expensive footballer emphatically replied with a towering display for Les Bleus in Amsterdam in the most eye-catching fixture on Monday.
Powerful strike from Paul Pogba!! https://t.co/apV30hutm0
— RedCity (@RedCityOfficial) October 10, 2016
The Manchester United midfielder’s powerful hit from 25 metres out after half an hour left diving Dutch goalkeeper Maarten Stekelenburg able to get his hands to the fizzing ball but unable to stop it.
Belgium striker Benteke set a new World Cup record for the fastest goal ever — just seven seconds — on his way to a hat-trick in Faro.
The 25-year-old Crystal Palace forward picked up the ball in the first action in Faro and racing towards goal with the Gibraltar defence in disarray left goalie Deren Ibrahim with no chance.
Christian Benteke scored the fastest goal (7 seconds) in World Cup Qualifying history tonight!https://t.co/Ru5YlW4B5k
— Elite Daily Football (@SuperBettingBro) October 10, 2016
Andre Silva scored a hat-trick for the European champions before captain Cristiano Ronaldo netted his fifth goal in four days, with Joao Cancelo and Joao Moutinho also scoring late on.
Switzerland maintained their unbeaten run, coming away 2-1 winners from Andorra with Fabian Schaer and Admir Mehmedi scoring in either half.
Excluding Cristiano, Andre Silva is the first Portuguese player to get a hattrick since 2006. 🇵🇹 pic.twitter.com/iL8SvnfX6P
— RMadridHome (@RMadridHome_) October 11, 2016