World Cup qual - Scotland keep hopes alive

Eurosport - Thu, 02 Apr 10:56:00 2009

Scotland reignited their World Cup qualifying hopes after a slender 2-1 victory over Iceland in their crucial Group 9 clash at Hampden Park.

FOOTBALL Alan Hutton Scotland Iceland - 0

Ross McCormack gave the home side the lead in the 39th minute, before Indridi Sigurdsson stunned the home fans with an opportunist strike just after half-time.

But Steven Fletcher's 65th minute header grabbed all three points for under-fire Scotland boss George Burley, and kept his side's campaign very much alive.

Burley had dropped Allan McGregor and Barry Ferguson to the bench as he made some strong decisions in what was a vital home game for the Scots.

The hosts started the brighter as Iceland struggled to match their early intensity, with McCormack a potent outlet down the left in particular.

A marauding run by Alan Hutton in the seventh minute - an indication of things to come - was ended by a challenge from Aron Gunnarsson inside the area, which prompted tentative claims for a penalty, but the appeals were waved away.

McCormack then showed his burgeoning confidence in a Scotland shirt two minutes later, with a hugely ambitious curled effort from the edge of the penalty area, but it did not trouble Gunnleifur Gunniefsson in the Iceland goal.

Fletcher almost found a yard of space inside the Iceland box when James Morrison cut the ball back to him from the right in the 15th minute, but the forward's shot was deflected wide by Gretar Steinsson.

On the half-hour, as the visitors came into the match with more certainty, Arnor Smarason whipped in a devilish cross from the right, which forced Alan Hutton to back-pedal frantically at the back post to head clear with Heidar Helguson lurking behind him.

Skipper for the evening in Ferguson's absence, Celtic's Stephen McManus made an impeccably-timed interception at the other end five minutes later, with Palmi Palmason foraging down the left and crossing in for the otherwise subdued Eidur Gudjohnsen.

Kenny Miller had a chance to open the scoring after finding a yard of space inside the box, but dallied too long instead of taking his shot first-time, and was duly dispossessed by Danielsson in the 38th minute.

But a minute later, McCormack showed the conviction which was required: superb wing-play by Hutton culminated in a cross which Steven Fletcher wisely let run for the diminutive winger, who drilled his shot in off the crossbar.

Another strong run from Hutton saw the Tottenham defender surge into the Iceland box, before bringing a smart stop from Gunnleifsson down to his right, parrying the ball wide in the 50th minute.

But four minutes later, slack marking from Scotland enabled Palmi Palmason to scamper through into the area and strike Gordon's crossbar, before Sigurdsson pounced sharply on the rebound to level the scores.

But a crucial decision gave Scotland the chance to regain their lead in the 65th minute: Morrison won a corner for his side, with the retreating Helguson bewildered after seeing the ball strike his opponent's knee on the way out of touch.

From the subsequent corner whipped in by McCormack, McManus rose in commanding fashion to head back into the area for Fletcher, who powered his header past Gunniefsson to send Hampden Park into delirium.

A glorious chance for Morrison followed to give the hosts a welcome cushion, after he was put through by Darren Fletcher, but the winger dragged his shot narrowly wide of the far post after evading his marker Danielsson down the right.

Scotland hung on impressively in a tense finale as Iceland stepped up their intensity.

Fine goalkeeping from Gordon denied Helguson in the 88th minute, claiming the ball at the feet of the forward after Gary Naysmith had dived to meet a loose ball inside his own six-yard box.

The win lifts Scotland above their opponent's in the Group 9 table, giving them a three-point cushion in second place, albeit having played a game more than Macedonia, and two more than Norway.

In the other match in Group 9, Netherlands struck three early goals to set up a crushing 4-0 win over Macedonia which edged them closer to World Cup qualification.

Liverpool forward Dirk Kuyt opened the scoring from close range on 16 minutes following a pass by Real Madrid winger Arjen Robben, who set up Klaas-Jan Huntelaar nine minutes later to double the hosts' lead.

An excellent pass from substitute Wesley Sneijder created Kuyt's second four minutes before the interval and Rafael van der Vaart completed the rout two minutes from time.

Dutch substitute Ryan Babel could have scored a hat-trick after replacing Robben but goalkeeper Tome Pacovski prevented further damage until Van de Vaart's late strike.

The Netherlands top the group with a maximum 15 points from five games, eight ahead of Scotland.

The Dutch next play Iceland away on June 6 and host Norway four days later.

Dan Quarrell / Eurosport / Reuters

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  1. Kenneth, He is English, He came on here to wind us­ Jocks up, so i thought i would have a dig about his­ taxes paying for our junkies free methadone.
    Take your­ head out your backside and chillaxe you over sensative­ clown.

    From ja.hbrown, on Wed 1 Apr 6:00PM
  2. Point 63: No prizes for guessing which team you­ support. Ya tit! Shouldn't be calling yourself­ Scottish!

    From Colin, on Wed 1 Apr 6:00PM
  3. alagerdrinker you are such a p rick, if your Scottish­ you should be ashamed, they milk us ya daft wee ar se,­ get aff yer knees.

    From inverkenny, on Wed 1 Apr 5:36PM
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    point 52, can you name the Celtic players who have­ shamed Scotland? i can't, point 55, i think if you­ read a book on the world cup you will find that the­ Renton won it first, yes Renton, a Scottish team, point­ 52, a true Scotsman can sympathise with many causes, ie­ the IRA and the Irish, but not let his own country down­ or turn his back on his own country, sympathising with­ the Irish is not anti Scottish, or letting your country­ down, but waving the flag of the oppressor certainly­ is.

    From inverkenny, on Wed 1 Apr 5:33PM
  5. To postmanpatcan (nice name) you poor man that a wee­ country like ours gives you sleepless night up and down­ thinking about us never sleepin never eatin wastin away­ night turns into day to night scotland scotland oh how­ did you get in ma mind i cant help ma self wish we had­ a scots manager we might win something or a irish or­ french or spainish.I,we feel for you, you have­ nothin,nothin.So sad sooooo sad.Must slag scots lonely­ need attention.Bye sado

    From kfckillie56, on Wed 1 Apr 5:27PM
  6. Your proud of of being on benifits? Say no more, what a­ happy and very satisfied life u must live, counting the­ pennies at shopping (or netto), all those lovely­ holidays u must take, nice cars u drive, nice cloths,­ big house (no windows boarded up) lol

    From Jamie, on Wed 1 Apr 5:22PM
  7. ferguson rubbish pure and simple

    From kfckillie56, on Wed 1 Apr 5:20PM
  8. lol

    From aclarkeedi, on Wed 1 Apr 5:13PM
  9. postmanpatcan, getting paid Loads are you? Well done.­ Look forward to spending your hard earned tax £s as us­ Jocks get all the benefits from you Southern Clowns­ incomes... HAHA

    From beavisthegreat, on Wed 1 Apr 4:57PM
  10. point 40 no neil alexander gk mate

    From david, on Wed 1 Apr 4:45PM
  11. ..

    From Alan, on Wed 1 Apr 4:44PM
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    Unemployed, i'm at work now getting paid a hell of­ a lot, for doing not much apart from laugh at the jock­ fools hahahahaha, its a good life, and we may have only­ won 1 world cup, still 1 more than you, but been to so­ many finals and enjoyed every1 of them, but still u­ have 2 get there 2 enjoy them lol muppets

    From terri-ann, on Wed 1 Apr 4:41PM
  13. Well , I am a bluenose but Fergie should have been­ dropped yrs ago! I am sure he is Paul McStay in­ disguise .I am sick of these over hyped numptys getting­ games just for turning up!.The truth is we dont have 1­ top player in Scotland just now, but as usual we have­ loads of pretenders .And dont give me any Mcgeady­ rubbish he is nothing but a turncoat.............and­ that is the lowest. Jake Glasgow.

    From jackbrownfineart, on Wed 1 Apr 4:28PM
  14. typical rangers attitude to scotland.....if they dont­ spit the dummy out they feign injury, now this...well­ done the rangers ,great support for the national side

    From offmymash, on Wed 1 Apr 4:19PM
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    As usual the Celtic fans cant wait to get their­ scumgers comments in sayin its typical Rangers player­ behaviour, Cause the celtic angels wouldnt dream of­ getting in trouble!!!! Aye right.
    And sirstevejones16­ talkin about scumgers england supporters and wantin­ true scotsmen to play instead. Would that be the celtic­ players who have an Irish badge on their strip, and­ whos fans wave Irish flags, and whos fans support the­ IRA. Yeah true Scotmen!!!!!!

    From Gavin C, on Wed 1 Apr 4:15PM
  16. Why don't the English teach their children their­ own language?
    Are all the Nigels complete oafs?

    From JOCK, on Wed 1 Apr 3:53PM
  17. funny how english tramps come on here and say scotland­ wont win anything, when was the last time england won­ anything ? you muppets

    From sirstevejones16, on Wed 1 Apr 3:51PM
  18. postmanpatcan - why are you reading this story then you­ uneducated unemployed loser

    From sirstevejones16, on Wed 1 Apr 3:50PM
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    it dont matter who plays for scotland youll never win­ owt

    From stevie1961000, on Wed 1 Apr 3:19PM
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    2 c rap jocks anyway, they still have another 21 c rap­ jocks in there squad they can replace them with, who­ cares, they ain't going 2 the world cup anyway,­ ever.

    From terri-ann, on Wed 1 Apr 3:15PM
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