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Norway, Spain Hold Up Scotland's Euro 2024 Qualification

Scotland missed their first chance to seal a Euro 2024 berth as they lost to two late goals in Spain on Thursday as the third contender in Group A, Norway, won 4-0 in Cyprus. Elsewhere, Turkey, in their first game under Vincenzo Montella, won in Croatia to vault to the top of Group D and Albania tightened their grip on Group E with a comfortable win over the Czech Republic. Scotland had won all five of their group games and entered Thursday's match in Seville needing one point from three matches to qualify.

Spain pressed in the first half, but Scotland had the ball in the net first when Scott McTominay swerved a second-half free-kick over Unai Simon.

The strike was disallowed after a VAR review for an offence in the goalmouth by Jack Hendry.

Scotland's John McGinn was unhappy.

"Is he going to save it? No chance," said the Aston Villa midfielder. "No goalkeeper in the world is going to save that. However, at one point he's said it's a foul, realises it isn't a foul, so changes it to offside."

Alvaro Morata converted a cross from Jesus Navas to put Spain ahead after 73 minutes and 10 minutes later, Oihan Sancet, who had come for his international debut after 67 minutes, sealed Spain's 25th straight home Euro qualifying victory.

"Our biggest virtue was patience," said Spain midfielder Rodri. "With the minutes going by and the tiredness, space appeared."

In Larnaca, Erling Haaland scored his fifth and sixth goals of the qualifying campaign. Alexander Sorloth and Fredrik Aursnes also struck as Norway crushed Cyprus 4-0.

Spain stayed second in the group, three points behind Scotland and two ahead of Norway with a game in hand on both.

In Montella's first game, Baris Alper Yilmaz caught home goalkeeper Dominik Livakovic out of

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