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Scots bury problems with cool Iceland win
Last Updated: Thursday, April 02, 2009, 00:00
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Glasgow, April 02: Ross McCormack and Steven Fletcher's first international goals spared George Burley's blushes as Scotland laboured to a 2-1 home win over Iceland in their World Cup qualifying match on Wednesday.
The Scotland manager's gamble of leaving Rangers pair Barry Ferguson and Allan McGregor on the bench as punishment for a breach of team discipline looked to pay off when a lively first-half display resulted in McCormack giving his side a well-deserved lead at the break.
But after rarely threatening in the first period Indridi Sigurdsson equalised for Iceland early in the second-half after the Scotland defence were slow to react to a rebound.
However, Hibernian striker Fletcher restored Scotland's lead to give them three vital points and move them up to second spot in Group Nine as they chase a potential play-off spot.
The pre-match surprise was that regular Scotland captain Ferguson and keeper McGregor were given places on the bench.
The pair are reported to have apologised after a row with Burley following an early morning drinking session as the team returned to their hotel from Holland on Sunday.
"Tonight was about getting the three points. I thought we battled away and there were some exceptional individual performances especially from one or two of our young players," Burley said.
"It keeps our dreams alive as far as qualification is concerned which is the most important thing."
Iceland manager Olafur Johannesson said he thought his side was unlucky not to get something from the game.
"I was happy with my team today. We knew before the game that the Scots would have the ball more than us. I don't think it was a corner which led to their second goal," he said.
The Scotland manager made a host of changes for the must win game with James Morrison, Alan Hutton and Fletcher joining Stephen McManus and Craig Gordon back in the starting line-up.
The Tartan Army were screaming for a penalty in the seventh minute when Hutton appeared to be brought down in the box following a jinking run but Austria referee Thomas Einwaller waved away the protests.
In the 20th minute Kenny Miller tried his luck from the edge of the box but his curling effort was easily saved by Gunnleifur Gunnleifsson.
As the half progressed Iceland began to look more comfortable in possession and it was their turn to claim for a penalty when Hutton appeared to block a Eidur Gudjohnsen cross from the left with his hand in the 35th minute.
Miller should have done better when Morrison played him into the box but he dithered and was tackled just as he was about to let fire in the 38th minute.
But just a minute later Scotland took a deserved lead through McCormack after great work done the right by Hutton.
The Spurs defender sped down the right wing beating Helgi Danielsson before cutting in and crossing for McCormack who rifled the ball into the top right-hand corner.
Hutton forced Gunnleifsson into a great save at the beginning of the second-half when he fired in a low drive following a good one-two with Hibernian's Fletcher.
Iceland were on level terms in the 54th minute through Sigurdsson.
The midfielder was first to react to slot home a low shot past Gordon after Palmi Palmason's fierce long-range drive crashed off the crossbar.
McCormack was then presented with two free-kicks in dangerous positions on the edge of the visitors' box but both efforts barely tested the keeper.
Scotland regained the lead through Fletcher in the 65th minute.
Celtic defender McManus did well to head a Morrison corner back across goal and the striker rose highest to power a header past Gunnleifsson.
In the 82nd minute West Bromich Albion midfielder Morrison stung the palms of Gunnleifsson when he fired in a fierce free-kick but the keeper managed to clear the danger.
Keeper Gordon was then the hero for Scotland as he pulled off two superb last minute saves from Heidar Helguson as Iceland pushed for the equaliser.
Bureau Report
First Published: Thursday, April 02, 2009, 00:00
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