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Berić helps Slovenia overtake Estonia

Slovenia 1-0 Estonia
Robert Berić scored his first goal for Slovenia to help his side overtake the visitors in Group E and put them on course for the play-offs.

Highlights: Slovenia 1-0 Estonia
  • Slovenia replace Estonia in third in Group E
  • Robert Berić's first international goal seals win in 63rd minute
  • Hosts best placed to make play-offs and can still catch Switzerland
  • Next games: Slovenia v Lithuania, England v Estonia (9 October)

Slovenia jumped ahead of Estonia in their race for UEFA EURO 2016 qualifying Group E's play-off spot as Robert Berić got the only goal of the game in Maribor.

Home coach Srečko Katanec predicted it would not be a pretty affair and he was proven correct in this battle for third place behind England and Switzerland. Berić's early header was comfortably handled by visiting keeper Mihkel Aksalu while at the other end alarm bells rang for the hosts when Slovenia No1 Samir Handanovič cleared the ball straight at Ats Purje and the ensuing deflection narrowly missed the target.

Slovenia may have had ample possession but they failed to carve out anything of note, while Estonia's Konstantin Vassiljev whistled a shot just over and Handanovič was forced into a sharp stop from Taijo Teniste.

Robert Berić celebrates his first international goal
Robert Berić celebrates his first international goal©AFP/Getty Images

Slovenia eventually responded with attempts from Branko Ilič, Valter Birsa and Kevin Kampl, the last mentioned elicited a lunging save from Aksalu. The pressure finally paid off in the 63rd minute when Birsa cut the Estonian defence open with a precise through pass to Berič, who waltzed beyond Karol Mets and sent a low strike into the corner to register his first goal for his country.

Estonia rallied and Vassiljev delivered a series of wicked crosses which Slovenia somehow managed to deal with, although Jasmin Kurtič might have finished things off when he fired into the side-netting. Instead, Magnus Pehrsson's team pushed hard for the equaliser in the closing exchanges only to be denied by a stubborn Slovene rearguard action.

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