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Traustason winner sets up Iceland-England last-16 clash
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 23 - 06 - 2016

Substitute Arnor Ingvi Traustason's last-gasp winner fired Iceland past Austria 2-1 in its final Group F match at Euro 2016 Wednesday to book a last-16 showdown with England.
Jon Dadi Bodvarsson swept Iceland into an 18th-minute lead at the Stade de France, with Austria paying dearly for Aleksandar Dragovic's missed first-half penalty.
Substitute Alessandro Schopf leveled for Austria on the hour, but Traustason's 94th-minute strike condemned Marcel Koller's side to a premature exit.
Iceland, the smallest nation to appear at a major Finals, will play England in the last 16 in Nice after finishing second in the group, behind Hungary but above Portugal, following a thrilling 3-3 draw in Lyon.
Dragovic returned to a three-man Austrian defense after suspension, with captain Christian Fuchs and Florian Klein operating as wing-backs in what was a must-win game for the world's 10th-ranked side.
Iceland stuck with the same starting XI from its first two matches and was almost ahead inside two minutes at the Stade de France.
Gylfi Sigurdsson's intricate flick found Johann Gudmundsson in plenty of space and the Charlton Athletic winger hammered a 30-yard drive that crashed against the crossbar.
Marko Arnautovic nearly punished Hannes Halldorsson after Iceland's goalkeeper dallied on the ball, but the Stoke City player lost his footing with the goal gaping allowing Halldorsson to scramble clear.
Iceland grabbed the crucial opening goal on 18 minutes as Aron Gunnarsson's long throw was helped on into the path of Bodvarsson who steered past Robert Almer with Austria's defense slow to react.
Center-back Kari Arnason sliced narrowly over after a corner was only partially cleared, but Austria began to threaten with Arnautovic testing Halldorsson before heading over from a Julian Baumgartlinger cross.
And Marcel Koller's side should have leveled on 37 minutes when Ari Skulason was penalized for tugging the shirt of David Alaba inside the area.
Dragovic stepped up but the center-back fired the spot-kick against the outside of the post as Iceland breathed a huge sigh of relief.
Birkir Bjarnason thought he had increased Iceland's lead on 38 minutes, only for his effort to be correctly ruled out for offside.
Julian Baumgartlinger's curling strike from distance forced Halldorsson to tip over, and Koller rolled the dice by throwing on Marc Janko and Alessandro Schopf for the second half.
It almost immediately paid off as Alaba swept a low right-footed strike toward the corner, but Arnason's superb goal-line clearance denied the Bayern Munich star.
Sigurdsson embarked on a marauding run through the heart of Austria's midfield but volleyed a difficult chance just wide.
Austria had Iceland pegged inside its own half though and it took a piece of individual brilliance on the hour from Schalke midfielder Schopf to breathe life into the team.
The 22-year-old skipped into the area past two defenders before threading the ball just inside the far post for Austria's first goal of the tournament.
Iceland still looked menacing though and Sigurdsson almost restored its lead on 65 minutes when his effort was rebuffed by Almer after a slick exchange of passes.
Schopf went close to firing Austria ahead after combining cleverly with Janko in the area, but Halldorsson blocked superbly with his legs.
Alaba's dipping free-kick forced the Iceland keeper to turn over but Austria's search for the crucial second goal saw it caught on the counter in the dying seconds as Traustason sealed a historic win.


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