Greece Stuns England at Wembley with Historic 2-1 Victory

Greece Stuns England at Wembley with Historic 2-1 Victory

Greece stunned England at Wembley Stadium, securing a historic 2-1 victory in their Nations League Group B2 clash. Vangelis Pavlidis emerged as the hero for the visitors, scoring twice to hand England their first defeat under interim manager Lee Carsley.

Pavlidis broke the deadlock in the second half with a clinical finish, capitalizing on England’s defensive lapses. The visitors continued to dominate, with three additional goals ruled out for offside. Jude Bellingham appeared to have salvaged a point for England with an 87th-minute equalizer, but Pavlidis had the final say. In the fourth minute of stoppage time, he pounced on a loose ball and fired past Jordan Pickford from close range.

Greece’s victory propelled them to the top of the table with a perfect nine points, while England dropped to second with six points. The result marked Greece’s first-ever win over England, adding to the significance of their triumph.

Pavlidis’s performance was exceptional, showcasing his clinical finishing and ability to exploit England’s defensive weaknesses. Bellingham’s late equalizer demonstrated his growing influence in the England midfield, but it was ultimately not enough to prevent a disappointing defeat.

England’s disjointed display raised concerns about their preparations for the upcoming World Cup. Carsley’s side struggled to create clear-cut chances and looked vulnerable at the back. The loss will serve as a wake-up call for the Three Lions, who will need to improve significantly if they are to challenge for major honors.

Djokovic Dominates in Davis Cup Return, Serbia Takes 2-0 Lead

Djokovic Dominates in Davis Cup Return, Serbia Takes 2-0 Lead

Novak Djokovic made a triumphant return to competitive tennis, crushing Greek player Ioannis Xilas 6-0, 6-1 in the Davis Cup World Group I tie on Saturday. The victory marked Djokovic’s first match since his shock third-round exit at the US Open.

Playing in front of his home crowd at the Aleksandar Nikolic Hall in Belgrade, Djokovic displayed his dominance from the outset. He lost just 15 points in the entire match, showcasing his exceptional form and determination to bounce back from his recent setback.

Djokovic’s victory gave Serbia a 2-0 lead on Day 1 of the two-day tie against Greece. World No. 53 Miomir Kecmanovic had earlier opened the tie with a 6-3, 6-3 win over No. 713 Aristotelis Thanos.

The Greek team was without their star player Stefanos Tsitsipas, who withdrew ahead of the tie due to a back injury. Despite Tsitsipas’ absence, Greece put up a spirited fight, but they were ultimately outmatched by the superior quality of the Serbian team.

The tie between Greece and Serbia was one of 12 promotional ties taking place this weekend. The 12 winning nations from the World Group I ties will qualify for the 2025 Davis Cup qualifying round next winter.

Djokovic’s performance in Belgrade was a clear indication that he is back to his best and ready to challenge for more Grand Slam titles. The Serbian maestro will be looking to add to his record-breaking tally of 21 Grand Slams when the Australian Open gets underway in January.

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