Football|Substitutes Benjamin Källman and Oliver Antman scored Finland’s goals in Glasgow.
The scoundrels came from two goals down to draw 2-2 against Scotland, who are preparing for the European Championship, on Friday night.
Substitutes Oliver Antman and Benjamin Källman completed Finland’s goals in the national match played at Glasgow’s Hampden Park.
In the 72nd minute, Antman sent a precise ball into the penalty area and Källman headed in Finland’s 2-1 lead.
“Fantastic header and great concentration, but our defense is a bit messed up,” another BBC pundit Steven Thompson described.
The equalizer was also a scrum for Scotland. 41-year-old goalkeeper Craig Gordon rushed from the goal to break the Finnish concentration, but managed to hit the Huuhkajie’s young defender with his fist by Tomas Galvez on.
Antman certainly shot the hardest shot in the middle of the goal. The hit was the sixth of his national team career. He has played 12 A national matches.
On Friday, Gordon became the oldest ever Scotland A national team player. His celebratory match went wrong.
The match the opening hit was born in an unfortunate way: Suomen toppari Arttu Hoskonen directed by Scotch Pack by Andy Robertson a low cross into his own goal in the 54th minute of the game.
“Great cross from Robertson and Hoskonen could do nothing but direct the ball into the net,” the British Broadcasting Corporation the BBC expert Neil McCann said.
Robertson, who plays at club level in Liverpool, also assisted the home team’s second goal, which Lawrence Shankland scored from the back post in the 58th minute.
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