Norway 1-2 Scotland: Lyndon Dykes & Kenny McLean score late to earn dramatic win
adminJune 17, 2023
Unlikely and sensational late goals from Lyndon Dykes and Kenny McLean maintained Scotland’s perfect start to Euro 2024 qualifying as Steve Clarke’s side stunned Norway in Oslo.
Erling Haaland’s 53rd goal of the season from the penalty spot just after the hour mark looked to have given the more lively Norwegians a victory which would have revived their Group A hopes.
But out of nothing Dykes pounced on a mistake with three minutes of normal time remaining to snatch what seemed like a brilliant point for Scotland.
Barely two minutes later substitute McLean swept the ball home to send the travelling Tartan Army into ecstasy and secure a scarcely believable three points.
Victory kept Scotland top of Group A on a maximum nine points, six clear of Spain, who have a game in hand, and eight in front of a devastated Norway.
Scotland will face Georgia on Tuesday at Hampden, where a win would take them to within touching distance of a place at back-to-back European Championships.
That did not seem likely with mere minutes to go in a baking hot Ullevaal Stadion as Norway seemed comfortable.
Manchester City’s record-breaking striker was practically a spectator for the first hour, but was lurking in the box waiting for a cross when Ryan Porteous blithely stuck out a leg, resulting in the penalty.
Haaland drilled the ball past a diving Angus Gunn to give Norway a deserved lead. At that point Scotland had only had two shots, their lowest total since 2016, before inspiring a crazy turnaround, helped by suspect Norway defending.
Leo Ostigard could only clear John McGinn’s pass into Dykes’ path, and he stayed composed to prod in.
Just as heart rates in the Scotland end had returned to normal, Dykes knocked a cross into McLean’s path and he beautifully stroked in a priceless winner.
Player of the match – Andy Robertson
Belief and togetherness get Scotland over the line
If the wins over Cyprus and Spain at Hampden were confident and dominant, this was all about guts, spirit and adaptability.
The belief and togetherness this team has built over the past few years is quite something, to the point where turnarounds like this are now possible, and even expected.
Dykes, despite sometimes looking lost up front, continues to produce big moments in a Scotland shirt, and is the symbol of a team giving every inch of itself.
Clarke has to take credit for his substitutions, and he took advantage of Norway replacing Haaland and others late on to turn the game.
McLean came on and midfielder McGinn – pushed further forward – played a crucial role in both goals.
This group was one of the toughest Scotland could have got as second seeds, but so far they have made light work of it, to the point where winning it is possible.
Line-ups
Norway
Formation 4-3-3
1Nyland
14Ryerson4Strandberg15Østigård5Meling
10Ødegaard6Berg16Aursnes
19Sørloth9Haaland17Solbakken
1Nyland
14Ryerson
4Strandberg
15Østigård
5Meling
10Ødegaard
6BergSubstituted forStrand Larsenat 84′minutes
16AursnesSubstituted forThorstvedtat 84′minutes
19SørlothSubstituted forElyounoussiat 79′minutes
9HaalandSubstituted forDæhliat 84′minutes
17SolbakkenSubstituted forBergeat 63′minutes
Substitutes
2Gregersen
3Wembangomo
7Vetlesen
8Berge
11Elyounoussi
12Dyngeland
13Selvik
18Thorstvedt
20Dæhli
22Finne
23Strand Larsen
Scotland
Formation 3-4-3
1Gunn
15Porteous13Hendry6Tierney
2Hickey4McTominay8McGregor3Robertson
11Christie9Dykes7McGinn
1Gunn
15PorteousBooked at 60minsSubstituted forMcLeanat 79′minutes
13HendryBooked at 40mins
6TierneyBooked at 53minsSubstituted forCooperat 65′minutes
2Hickey
4McTominay
8McGregorSubstituted forGilmourat 78′minutes
3Robertson
11ChristieSubstituted forS Armstrongat 79′minutes
9Dykes
7McGinnBooked at 37minsSubstituted forHyamat 90+1′minutes
Substitutes
5Hyam
10Shankland
12Kelly
14Gilmour
16Cooper
17S Armstrong
18Ferguson
19Nisbet
20Jack
21Clark
22Taylor
23McLean
Live Text
Match ends, Norway 1, Scotland 2.
Second Half ends, Norway 1, Scotland 2.
Foul by Mohamed Elyounoussi (Norway).
Kenny McLean (Scotland) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
Jørgen Strand Larsen (Norway) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
Foul by Dominic Hyam (Scotland).
Jørgen Strand Larsen (Norway) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
Foul by Liam Cooper (Scotland).
Foul by Kristian Thorstvedt (Norway).
Liam Cooper (Scotland) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
Substitution, Scotland. Dominic Hyam replaces John McGinn.
Goal! Norway 1, Scotland 2. Kenny McLean (Scotland) right footed shot from the centre of the box to the bottom right corner. Assisted by Lyndon Dykes.
Goal! Norway 1, Scotland 1. Lyndon Dykes (Scotland) right footed shot from the centre of the box to the centre of the goal.
Foul by Martin Ødegaard (Norway).
John McGinn (Scotland) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
Attempt blocked. Martin Ødegaard (Norway) right footed shot from the centre of the box is blocked. Assisted by Birger Meling.
Substitution, Norway. Kristian Thorstvedt replaces Fredrik Aursnes.