Good performance from the Luxembourg national team as they await the results of the evening matches. The Red Lions finally ended their poor run by convincingly defeating the modest Liechtenstein team.

The first half proved frustrating for Luc Holtz's men, who couldn't find a breakthrough despite making 10 attempts, occasionally rushed, in front of Büchel's goal.

Most of the danger came from the left flank, where young winger Borges Sanches from Borussia Mönchengladbach played with freedom, showcasing his dribbling skills, delivering crosses, and taking shots, one of which hit the post.

Unfortunately, he had a goal disallowed just before halftime due to an offside position, which was confirmed by VAR. His efforts, unfortunately, went unrewarded.

It wasn't until the 59th minute that Luxembourg finally took the lead. The halftime changes made by the Luxembourgish coach eventually paid off.

Borges provided the assist as Gerson Rodrigues crossed the ball to the far post, where Sinani simply had to tap it in (1-0, 59th minute).

This goal brought much-needed relief to the Red Lions, as they hadn't scored since November 2022 against Hungary.

The following 30 minutes of play were uneventful, with both teams clearly avoiding taking risks.

It took a determined run by Gerson Rodrigues on the right side to extend the lead (2-0, 89th minute). This goal sends a strong message to Luc Holtz, as he hadn't initially included the forward in his starting lineup.

Tous les buts du Luxembourg
An der 3. Ronn vun der EM-Qualifikatioun krut Lëtzebuerg et um Samschdeg mat Liechtenstein ze dinn.

A highly successful performance for the Luxembourg team, propelling them ahead of both Bosnia and Iceland in the standings.

Nevertheless, caution is advised as both teams will be in action tonight, facing off against the formidable opponents of Portugal and Slovakia, who currently lead Group J.