Goals and Highlights: Turkey 2-1 Scotland in International Friendly | 11/16/2022
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END OF MATCH
Turkey played at home against Scotland and won 2-1, with Barak and Under taking the lead, but with McGinn reducing the score in the second half!
36′
Yellow for Deniz, for a hard foul in the midfield.
16′ GOAL FOR SCOTLAND
On the counter-attack, McGinn received, took off, invaded the area and passed the defenders to get the cross-shot, sending it to the left corner to reduce the score!
3′ GOAL FOR TURKEY
Under received the pass, dragged himself inside the area and got the shot in the right corner, low and placed, opening the score!
SECOND HALF STARTS
The teams are already on the pitch and Tosun gives the first touch to the ball to get it rolling for the second half of the match!
END OF FIRST HALF
With a goal by Kabak, Turkey is beating Scotland in this international friendly match!
40′ GOAL FOR TURKEY
From a free-kick near the penalty area, Çalhanoglu lifted the ball to the head of Kabak, who got the header to open the scoring at the end of the first half!
37′
Elmali received the ball in front, burst into the area and hit it hard, but Gordon saved the save!
34′
Replacement in Turkey: Kadioglu left, injured, and Elmali came in.
24′
Yellow for McTominay, for a foul in the midfield.
17′
Çalhanoglu crossed the ball into the box and Kabak headed it hard, hitting the crossbar!
6′
Çalhanoglu hit a shot from outside the box and once again Gordon saved, giving the rebound to Tosun to shoot out of the box all alone, but already offside!
5′
Çalhanoglu hit a shot from outside the box and Gordon saved the first chance of the match!
HERE WE GO
Dykes takes the first touch on the ball and it rolls into the first half of the match!
Teams on the pitch
The teams take the field to start the match!
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Probable Scotland
The probable Scotland team for the match is: Gordon, Ramsay, Hendry, McKenna, and Robertson; McTominay, Gilmour, Fraser, McGinn, and Christie; Dykes.
Probable Turkey
The probable Turkish team for the match is: Çakir, Celik, Kabak, Soyuncu, and Elmali; Kocku, Kadioglu, Kahveci, Çalhanoglu, and Under; Unal.
Players out
Turkey has made some changes, leaving out some players from their national team, with for example Sanuc and Akaydin as newcomers. On the Scottish side we will have players out, as Taylor, Turnbull and Ralston are out because the Celtic coach did not release them for the match, besides the injured McLean.
Only one match
These two teams have met only once in history, with Turkey winning 4-2 in a friendly match in 1960.
Nations League
Scotland and Turkey, now using the Nations League as a basis, ended the competition in the following situation: in group 1 of League B with 13 points, at the top, moving up a division, leaving behind Ukraine, with 11 points, Ireland with seven, and Armenia with three. With 13 points, but in group 1 of League C, Turkey also moved up a division, leaving Luxembourg with 11 points, the Faroe Islands with eight, and Lithuania with one.
Last Matches: Scotland
Scotland also played three Nations League games in September, winning two and drawing one. At home they beat Ukraine, 3-0, McGinn and Dykes twice, on the 21st. Three days later, again at home, the win was 2-1 over Ireland, with goals from Hendry and Crhistie, turning a game that started with a goal from Egan for Ireland. Finally, the draw was away from home on the 27th, again with Ukraine, now goalless.
Last Matches: Turkey
Turkey comes into this match on the back of one loss, one draw, and one win. The victory came at home, on June 14, against Lithuania, 2-0, with goals by Ayhan and Çalhanoglu. After that, on September 22, the tie was 3-3, with Luxembourg, at home again, with goals by Under, Chanont (own) and Yuksek, while Da Graça, Sinani and Gerson scored for Luxembourg. Finally, the defeat came three days later, to the Faroe Islands, 2-1, with goals from Davidsen and Edmundsson, while Gurler scored the other goal, all in Nations League matches.