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Serbia 1-1 Scotland: Visitors win 5-4 on penalties to end 23-year finals wait

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Scotland were within a couple of minutes of victory before eventually triumphing in a shootout

Scotland’s agonising 23-year absence from major men’s tournaments is finally over after an historic and epic shootout victory over Serbia.

David Marshall saved magnificently from Aleksandar Mitrovic for a 5-4 sudden-death win after Scotland had dominated, led until the 90th minute, then hung on for penalties in Belgrade.

Ryan Christie’s second-half opener had Steve Clarke’s side tantalisingly close to a Euro 2020 place but Luka Jovic netted amid a late Serbian rally to force extra time.

However, a tiring Scotland were impeccable from the spot as they ended a barren streak of 10 missed tournaments.

Clarke’s men are now nine games unbeaten – their best run in 44 years – and will face England, Croatia and the Czech Republic in Group D at next summer’s delayed finals.

If there was a Scotland way to finally get back to the big time, then this was it. Not content with putting the nation through the trauma of a shootout in the semi-final against Israel, they repeated the dose.

Gut-wrenching doesn’t come close to describing it.

Yet while a nation’s nerves were fraying back home, Scotland’s players exuded a calm authority. They were comfortable in possession for an hour, zipping passes around, and harrying the visitors.

Lyndon Dykes was putting in a gruelling shift, winning countless aerial duels and making the ball stick. He was just one of the heroes in blue all over the pitch.

On an occasion demanding a big performance, every Scotland player delivered.

There were flashes of first-half threat from Scotland, the best of them when a Dykes knockdown led to John McGinn breaking free down the left-hand channel. The midfielder’s shot needed power and precision but lacked both as Predrag Rajkovic smothered at the second attempt.

Serbia – for all their talent – looked uneasy and had barely a sniff. When they did muster a chance midway through the opening half, it almost yielded the opener, with Sasa Lukic’s drive from a Mitrovic lay-off whistling inches wide.

It was an isolated scare, though, and the interval did nothing to halt Scotland’s momentum. They should have led early in the second half when Dykes danced past three defenders and squared for the in-rushing Andy Robertson to blaze over.

A big chance gone. But within moments the disappointment made way for euphoria. Callum McGregor pounced on a stray pass out of Serbia’s defence and shuttled the ball to his Celtic team-mate. Christie’s nifty footwork opened up the space for a shot and he arrowed in off the base of the post.

Ryan Christie's strike gave Scotland the lead in Belgrade
Ryan Christie’s strike gave Scotland the lead in Belgrade

Scotland were in dreamland. Serbia had been pretty abject so far – surely there was an onslaught to come? The nagging doubt that it could all go horribly wrong kept gnawing away at fans ingrained in glorious failure.

Clarke’s men could have put the tie to bed – a McGregor strike drifted wide and Christie was agonisingly close with a curling effort.

But Serbia began to hammer at the door in the frantic closing stages. Sergej Milinkovic-Savic, Mitrovic and Jovic all thundered headers narrowly past Marshall’s right-hand upright.

By now it was an excruciating watch. And – in true Scotland fashion – the sucker-punch arrived. Serbia slung over a corner and Jovic had lost his marker to send a header down into the turf and up over Marshall into the top corner.

Clarke’s men were crestfallen, but not out for the count yet. Extra time was arduous with Serbia on top as Nemanja Gudelj’s dipping drive brought out a brilliant diving save from Marshall and Aleksandar Katai had pot-shots either side of the interval.

The Tartan Army’s fingernails were nibbled nearer the quick but their heroes weren’t to be denied. Scotland staggered towards the shootout, clearly exhausted. One final push was required and Leigh Griffiths, McGregor, Scott McTominay, Oli McBurnie and Kenny McLean all delivered from the spot.

Then Marshall flung himself to his left to palm away Mitrovic’s effort. Cue bedlam in the Scotland ranks as two decades of frustration poured out. Scotland are back.

Man of the match – Lyndon Dykes

Fearless and physical, the striker led the line superbly and is a national hero after just six caps. Australia's loss is Scotland's gain
Fearless and physical, the striker led the line superbly and is a national hero after just six caps. Australia’s loss is Scotland’s gain

What did we learn?

This can be the start of something special for a Scotland squad who have the mentality to match their talent. The devastating blow of conceding a last-minute equaliser would have broken lesser men.

Yet Clarke’s players dug in with a sheer bloody-minded refusal to be beaten, then showed nerves of steel – and no little skill – in the shootout.

Goal hero Christie’s tearful and poignant post-match interview captured the mood of a nation. He and his team-mates have delivered where so many before them failed.

Match stats

  • Scotland’s men have reached a major tournament for the first time since the 1998 World Cup and their first European Championship since 1996.
  • Christie’s goal was Scotland’s first against Serbia, in their third meeting.
  • Christie has scored four in his past five games for Scotland, having failed to net in his previous nine.
  • Scotland are unbeaten in nine consecutive games (W6 D3). They last enjoyed a longer run without defeat in February 1930 (11 games).
  • Serbia have now failed to qualify for the Euros in each of their four attempts since first competing as an independent country in 2006.

What did they say?

Scotland head coach Steve Clarke: “It’s been a very difficult time for everyone. We spoke about trying to make the nation smile, hopefully we’ve done our bit.

“Every player turned up and not just the ones that started, I’m also talking about the players from the bench and the whole squad.”

What’s next?

Scotland will have to peel themselves off the ceiling for a double-header to end their Nations League campaign away to Slovakia (14:00 GMT) on Sunday and Israel (19:45) on Wednesday.

Player of the match

DykesLyndon Dykes

with an average of 8.27

Serbia

  1. Squad number18Player nameJovic
    Average rating

    5.44

  2. Squad number10Player nameTadic
    Average rating

    5.23

  3. Squad number12Player nameRajkovic
    Average rating

    4.93

  4. Squad number16Player nameLukic
    Average rating

    4.91

  5. Squad number2Player nameKatai
    Average rating

    4.89

  6. Squad number13Player nameMitrovic
    Average rating

    4.85

  7. Squad number9Player nameMitrovic
    Average rating

    4.85

  8. Squad number17Player nameKostic
    Average rating

    4.83

  9. Squad number20Player nameMilinkovic-Savic
    Average rating

    4.81

  10. Squad number3Player nameMladenovic
    Average rating

    4.81

  11. Squad number6Player nameMaksimovic
    Average rating

    4.78

  12. Squad number4Player nameMilenkovic
    Average rating

    4.78

  13. Squad number8Player nameGudelj
    Average rating

    4.77

  14. Squad number22Player nameLazovic
    Average rating

    4.74

  15. Squad number5Player nameSpajic
    Average rating

    4.47

Scotland

  1. Squad number9Player nameDykes

    Average rating

    8.27

  2. Squad number1Player nameMarshall

    Average rating

    8.20

  3. Squad number11Player nameChristie

    Average rating

    8.18

  4. Squad number5Player nameGallagher

    Average rating

    7.68

  5. Squad number7Player nameMcGinn

    Average rating

    7.59

  6. Squad number10Player nameMcGregor

    Average rating

    7.57

  7. Squad number3Player nameRobertson

    Average rating

    7.47

  8. Squad number8Player nameJack

    Average rating

    7.35

  9. Squad number6Player nameTierney

    Average rating

    7.30

  10. Squad number4Player nameMcTominay

    Average rating

    7.25

  11. Squad number2Player nameO’Donnell

    Average rating

    7.19

  12. Squad number20Player nameGriffiths

    Average rating

    6.50

  13. Squad number14Player nameMcLean

    Average rating

    6.41

  14. Squad number13Player namePaterson

    Average rating

    6.04

  15. Squad number19Player nameMcBurnie

    Average rating

    5.32

Line-ups

Serbia

  • 12Rajkovic
  • 4MilenkovicBooked at 10mins
  • 13MitrovicSubstituted forSpajicat 108′minutes
  • 8GudeljBooked at 49mins
  • 22Lazovic
  • 6MaksimovicSubstituted forJovicat 70′minutes
  • 16Lukic
  • 17KosticSubstituted forMladenovicat 59′minutes
  • 10Tadic
  • 20Milinkovic-SavicSubstituted forKataiat 71′minutes
  • 9Mitrovic

Substitutes

  • 1Dmitrovic
  • 2Katai
  • 3Mladenovic
  • 5Spajic
  • 7Radonjic
  • 11Kolarov
  • 14Gacinovic
  • 15Vlahovic
  • 18Jovic
  • 19Ristic
  • 21Grujic
  • 23Rockov

Scotland

  • 1Marshall
  • 4McTominay
  • 5GallagherBooked at 44mins
  • 6Tierney
  • 2O’DonnellSubstituted forGriffithsat 117′minutes
  • 8Jack
  • 10McGregor
  • 3Robertson
  • 7McGinnSubstituted forMcLeanat 83′minutes
  • 9DykesSubstituted forMcBurnieat 83′minutes
  • 11ChristieSubstituted forPatersonat 87′minutes

Substitutes

  • 12McLaughlin
  • 13Paterson
  • 14McLean
  • 15McKenna
  • 16Cooper
  • 17Armstrong
  • 18Burke
  • 19McBurnie
  • 20Griffiths
  • 21Gordon
  • 22Palmer
  • 23Considine

Referee:
Antonio Miguel Mateu Lahoz

Match Stats

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  1. Match ends, Serbia 1(4), Scotland 1(5).

  2. Penalty Shootout ends, Serbia 1(4), Scotland 1(5).

  3. Penalty saved! Aleksandar Mitrovic (Serbia) fails to capitalise on this great opportunity, right footed shot saved in the bottom right corner.

  4. Goal! Serbia 1(4), Scotland 1(5). Kenny McLean (Scotland) converts the penalty with a left footed shot to the bottom left corner.

  5. Goal! Serbia 1(4), Scotland 1(4). Aleksandar Katai (Serbia) converts the penalty with a right footed shot to the top left corner.

  6. Goal! Serbia 1(3), Scotland 1(4). Oliver McBurnie (Scotland) converts the penalty with a right footed shot to the bottom right corner.

  7. Goal! Serbia 1(3), Scotland 1(3). Nemanja Gudelj (Serbia) converts the penalty with a right footed shot to the bottom right corner.

  8. Goal! Serbia 1(2), Scotland 1(3). Scott McTominay (Scotland) converts the penalty with a right footed shot to the bottom left corner.

  9. Goal! Serbia 1(2), Scotland 1(2). Luka Jovic (Serbia) converts the penalty with a right footed shot to the high centre of the goal.

  10. Goal! Serbia 1(1), Scotland 1(2). Callum McGregor (Scotland) converts the penalty with a left footed shot to the top right corner.

  11. Goal! Serbia 1(1), Scotland 1(1). Dusan Tadic (Serbia) converts the penalty with a left footed shot to the high centre of the goal.

  12. Goal! Serbia 1, Scotland 1(1). Leigh Griffiths (Scotland) converts the penalty with a left footed shot to the top right corner.

  13. Penalty Shootout begins Serbia 1, Scotland 1.

  14. Second Half Extra Time ends, Serbia 1, Scotland 1.

  15. Attempt missed. Nemanja Gudelj (Serbia) right footed shot from outside the box misses to the left following a corner.

  16. Corner, Serbia. Conceded by Callum Paterson.

  17. Foul by Luka Jovic (Serbia).

  18. Scott McTominay (Scotland) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

  19. Filip Mladenovic (Serbia) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

  20. Foul by Oliver McBurnie (Scotland).

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