Italy put on a late show to see off Moldova with a 2-0 away win in World Cup qualifying, though have little chance of snatching top spot from Norway. Norway thrashed Estonia 4-1 prior to Italy's last-gasp victory, but Gennaro Gattuso's side are three points behind the Group I leaders and have a significantly inferior goal difference before hosting them in Sunday's final encounter.
"The most important thing is that the team wins," he told reporters. "It's not my goal, it's not the other player's goal, the team is always the most important. "We started the match stronger and didn't stop until the end, so I think that was the key to this victory. What a match!#OLPSG#Ligue1 pic.twitter.com/sAEVfK52Xg - Paris Saint-Germain (@PSG_English) November 9, 2025 "It gives us some comfort [going top of the table], but we know that this championship is very difficult. "The teams are very strong, and we can't relax at every moment. So, I think this is a demonstration of our work, of our spirit."
How to make sense of a match that, so low on quality for the majority, swung in every conceivable direction in its final 15 minutes? Tottenham were on the brink of a potentially transformative win for Thomas Frank when Mathys Tel, who had only been on the pitch for five minutes, equalised out of nowhere before Richarlison glanced in an apparent clincher early in added time.