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Greece continued their perfect run in the UEFA Nations League with a 2-0 victory over the Republic of Ireland, marking their fourth consecutive win. The match, played in honor of the late George Baldock, saw Anastasios Bakasetas score the opener with a deflected shot shortly after halftime, followed by Petros Mantalos sealing the win in stoppage time after capitalizing on a goalkeeper error. Greece dominated possession and had numerous chances, with Irish goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher making several crucial saves to keep his team in the game. The win puts Greece three points clear at the top of Group B2, ahead of England, as they prepare for an important upcoming clash against them in November. This victory emphasizes Greece's strong form, having kept clean sheets in four of their five wins and only conceding one goal throughout the tournament. The match concluded an emotional week for the team, who dedicated their performance to Baldock's memory.
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