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·6 September 2025
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The World Cup 2026 qualification day saw Serie A strikers take center stage.
In Serravalle, Edin Dzeko led Bosnia with a brace in two minutes against San Marino: with his goals, one of which was a brilliant strike into the corner, he reached 70 goals for the national team, surpassing Luis Suarez.
In Dublin, Ireland drew 2-2 with Hungary thanks in part to Evan Ferguson, Roma striker, who scored the goal that reopened the match.
In Latvia, Serbia won 1-0 with a goal from Dusan Vlahovic, his third consecutive goal between club and country. Strikers on fire.
Edin Dzeko led Bosnia with a brace in two minutes against San Marino in the World Cup qualifiers. The second goal, a precise right-footed shot into the corner, sent the crowd into a frenzy before he left the pitch to applause.
With these goals, the Fiorentina striker reached 70 goals for his national team, surpassing Luis Suarez who is stuck at 69. A milestone that cements him among the most prolific strikers in history.
In the match between Ireland and Hungary, which ended 2-2, Evan Ferguson started and played the entire game. The Roma striker scored in the 49th minute with a close-range finish, narrowing the gap.
In the final minutes, Idah scored the equalizer, but Ferguson stood out, confirming his value and the coach’s trust in him.
Serbia won 1-0 in Latvia thanks to a goal from Dusan Vlahovic in the 12th minute. The Juventus striker struck with a precise low shot that surprised the goalkeeper.
It’s his third consecutive goal, including the first two Serie A matches, a sign of his extraordinary form at the start of this season.
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