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REVIEW

UEFA Nations League Review: What happened on Friday night across Europe?

  • New Italy boss Roberto Mancini had to settle for a draw against Poland in his foist competitive match
  • Russia secured a 2-1 win over Turkey to carry on their good form
  • Albania beat Israel 1-0
  • Serbia edged out Lithuania
  • Faroe Islands thrash Malta

New Italy boss Roberto Mancini was forced to settle for a draw in his first competitive game in charge of the Azzurri.

The hosts came from behind to draw 1-1 with Poland in their opening UEFA Nations League clash in Bologna.

 Jorginho celebrates scoring his penalty
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Jorginho celebrates scoring his penalty

The Azzurri failed to qualify for the World Cup and trailed at half-time when Piotr Zielinski converted Robert Lewandowski's pass as Poland ended a scoreless run against Italy of 11 games.

Jorginho had been caught in possession in the lead up to Poland's goal, but made amends 12 minutes from time.

The Chelsea playmaker netted from the penalty spot after Jakub Blaszczykowski's foul on Federico Chiesa.

And Italy head coach Roberto Mancini had to settle for a draw in his first competitive match in charge, in League A Group 3.

 Artem Dzyuba scored for this summer's World Cup hosts
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Artem Dzyuba scored for this summer's World Cup hosts

Russia built on their strong showing, as hosts, at the World Cup with a 2-1 win over Turkey in Trabzon.

Denis Cheryshev scored a fine volley to put the visitors in front after 13 minutes, only for Serdar Aziz to equalise four minutes before half-time.

But Artem Dzyuba restored Russia's lead four minutes after the break to give them an ideal start to League B Group 2.

Taulant Xhaka scored 10 minutes into the second half as Albania beat Israel 1-0 in Elbasan.

 The Turkish players were left distraught
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The Turkish players were left distraught

Scotland, the third team in League C Group 1, host Albania on Monday.

Former Southampton forward Dusan Tadic's penalty proved the difference as Serbia edged Lithuania 1-0 in Group 4.

The visitors hit the woodwork four times in Vilnius, including through Fulham striker Aleksandar Mitrovic.

The other Group 4 game ended goalless between Romania and Montenegro in Ploiesti, while Azerbaijan and Kosovo's League D Group 3 clash in Baku was also 0-0.

But in the other game in the same pool, the Faroe Islands beat Malta 3-1 thanks to goals from Joan Edmundsson, Rene Joensen and Hallur Hansson.

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