National Teams

Ten-man Malta fall to clinical Luxembourg

Published: 31-03-2026 20:34
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UEFA NATIONS LEAGUE 2024/25 
League C/D Play-Offssecond leg
 
31.03.26, Stade de Luxembourg, Luxembourg 
 
LUXEMBOURG...3 
MALTA…0
 
(HT 1-0) 
 
1-0 V.Thill 20, 2-0 Sinani 50, 3-0 Moreira 70.  
 
Earlier tonight, Malta fell to a second consecutive defeat to Luxembourg, with the clinical hosts running away with a comfortable 3-0 victory to send Malta home with a 5-0 aggregate defeat. It was not Malta’s night who started brightly but conceded early to make the remaining part of the game a formality, especially after the expulsion of Joseph Mbong half-way the second half. 

Luxembourg, unchanged from the first leg at Ta’ Qali, asserted control at key moments, while Malta head coach Emilio De Leo, overseeing his 12th match in charge, made two notable adjustments. Joseph Mbong returned from suspension to replace the injured Teddy Teuma, while Gabriel Mentz was preferred to Kurt Shaw in central defence. Defender Zach Muscat reached a milestone, earning his 80th international cap, Malta's most experienced player in the squad.

Malta began on the front foot and threatened inside the opening 10 minutes. Joseph Mbong delivered a cross from the right that found Ilyas Chouaref, whose volley was well saved by goalkeeper Anthony Moris. Chouaref soon tested the hosts again with a curling effort that drifted narrowly wide, while Joseph Mbong fired over from distance as Malta looked to ignite hopes of a comeback.

However, against the run of play, Luxembourg struck first in the 20th minute with their initial chance. Danel Sinani’s delivery from the left found Vincent Thill in space, and the midfielder made no mistake, firing past Henry Bonello to give the hosts the lead. Malta attempted to respond, but Irvin Cardona’s header from a Matthew Guillaumier set piece failed to trouble Moris.

Malta were handed a lifeline just before the interval when Sinani’s penalty, awarded after Joseph Mbong fouled Leandro Barreiro, was saved splendidly by Bonello, keeping the deficit at a single goal heading into the break.

But any hopes of a resurgence were short-lived. Five minutes into the second half, Luxembourg capitalised on a defensive error, with Christopher Martins intercepting possession and setting up Sinani to double the advantage. The tie was effectively sealed midway through the half when Joseph Mbong received a second yellow card for a foul on substitute Sebastien Thill, reducing Malta to ten.

Luxembourg took full advantage of the numerical superiority, adding a third goal in the 70th minute. Substitute Tomas Moreira latched onto a precise through ball from Seid Korac, beating the offside trap before calmly finishing past Bonello.

The hosts remained in control for the remainder of the match, creating further chances but failing to extend their lead. Malta, meanwhile, showed brief flashes late on, with Adam Magri Overend forcing a sharp save from Moris in the closing stages after some good work by Anthon Ewurum down the left flank.

The attention now turns to the UEFA Nations League, edition 2026-27, where Malta are set to face Andorra and Gibraltar in Group D1, with fixtures scheduled between September and November.

Luxembourg 
Anthony Moris, Laurent Jans, Seid Korac, Dirk Carlson, Florian Bohnert (Enes Mahmutovic 57), Mathias Olesen (Yvando Borges Sanches 67), Christopher Martins, Leandro Barreiro (Sebastien Thill 57), Vincent Thill (Tomas Moreira 67), Aiman Dardari (Jayson Videira 78), Danel Sinani. 
Coach: Jeff Strasser 
 
Malta 
Henry Bonello, Zach Muscat (Myles Beerman 74), Enrico Pepe (Jean Borg 62), Gabriel Mentz, Ryan Camenzuli (Juan Corbalan 46), Matthew Guillaumier, Alex Satariano, Joseph Mbong, Paul Mbong (Keyon Ewurum 62), Ilyas Chouaref (Adam Magri Overend 82), Irvin Cardona. 
Coach: Emilio De Leo 
 
 
Referee 
Daniel Siebert (Germany) 
 
Yellow cards 
Sinani, Bohnert, Olesen (L) 
 
Red card 
Joseph Mbong 64 (2 yellow cards) 
 
Attendance 
9113