Norway vs Iceland. International Match.
Ullevaal Stadion.
Norway 3
- S Johansen (1st minute)
- P Helland (41st minute)
- A Sørloth (67th minute)
Iceland 2
- S Ingason (36th minute)
- G Sigurdsson (81st minute pen)
Norway 3-2 Iceland: Gylfi Sigurdsson and Co slump to defeat ahead of Euros
Wednesday 1 June 2016 23:00, UK
Iceland looked nothing like the side that powered their way to the finals of a major tournament for the first time as they slumped to a 3-2 defeat to Norway on Wednesday in their final friendly ahead of Euro 2016.
With Iceland coach Lars Lagerback fielding a makeshift defence, the Norwegians stunned the visitors with a goal in the first minute when Stefan Johansen gleefully rifled home the rebound after Vegard Forren's header was parried.
Norway, who lost a play-off to Iceland's Euro Group F opponents Hungary, looked like they had copied the style that has brought Iceland success, soaking up pressure, forcing mistakes and hitting the visitors on the break.
Always a threat from set pieces, Iceland equalised 10 minutes before half-time when Sverrir Ingi Ingason headed home a well-worked short corner, but five minutes later they were behind again after Pal Andre Helland fired home a superb free kick.
The introduction of veteran striker Eidur Gudjohnsen as a half-time substitute did little to improve Iceland's fortunes and they conceded again in the 67th minute when Alexander Soerloth lifted the ball over the keeper and into the net.
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Unable to sit back as they normally do, Iceland battled to dictate the play against a young Norwegian side with a point to prove.
Despite struggling to establish any sort of defensive organisation or attacking platform, Gylfi Sigurdsson reduced the deficit from the penalty spot nine minutes from the end after a deliberate handball by Forren.
Lagerback has plenty to do before Iceland kick off their Euro 2016 Group F campaign against Portugal on June 14 before meeting Hungary and Austria.