Iwulemo's infamous howler

Empics
Chris Iwelumo cannot believe his miss.
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Scoring Summary
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Scotland
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Norway
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Match Stats
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Scotland
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Norway
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Shots (on Goal)
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8(3)
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17(8)
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Fouls
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7
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14
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Corner Kicks
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6
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8
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Offsides
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5
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2
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Time of Possession
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53%
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47%
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Yellow Cards
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0
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2
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Red Cards
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0
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0
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Saves
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6
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2
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Match Information
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Stadium:
Hampden Park, Scotland
Attendance: 51,300
Match Time: 15:00 UK
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Updated: October 11, 2008, 8:00 AM UK
Chris Iwelumo marked his international debut with the worst miss of his career as Scotland were held to a goalless draw in their crucial World Cup qualifier against Norway.
The Wolves striker came off the bench in a bid to salvage the nation's hopes at
Hampden - but will instead be forever haunted by the moment he blew Scotland's
hopes of a vital victory.
With both sides regarded as the strongest challengers for the coveted
runners-up spot behind favourites Holland, this was regarded as a high-stakes
game where a win was essential for George Burley's men.
Having collected just four points from three games, Scotland's hopes of booking
their place at South Africa in 2010 is already hanging in the balance with a
daunting trip to Holland now awaiting them in March.
With Stephen McManus suspended and Kris Commons injured, Burley made two
changes from the win in Iceland, with James Morrison and David Weir both drafted
into the team and Darren Fletcher wearing the captain's armband as he earned his
40th cap.
Despite plenty of talk from the Scotland camp about the need for a positive
approach to this game, Burley opted to deploy James McFadden on his own up
front, leaving both Kris Boyd and Iwelumo on the bench.
Norway were boosted by the news that Steffen Iversen had been passed fit while
goalkeeper Jon Knudsen made his international debut for the Scandinavians.
Scotland dominated the opening spell, winning a couple of corners, before Kirk
Broadfoot set up Morrison for the first real chance. The West Brom midfielder
tried his luck from just inside the box but the shot was weak and comfortably
collected by Knudsen in the Norway goal.
The visitors had an excellent chance to open the scoring when John Carew
exchanged a one-two with Iversen before racing into the box, with only a timely
intervention from Gary Caldwell preventing the towering striker from claiming
the opener.
Brede Hangeland then saw his downward header bounce past Craig Gordon's left
post from a Fredrik Stromstad corner, although the Scotland keeper looked as
though he had the header covered anyway.
Norway threatened again when Carew burst past Caldwell and unleashed an angled
drive which was parried by Gordon before John Arne Riise blasted the rebound
well wide of target as Hampden breathed a collective sigh of relief.
Stromstad then delivered a header to the feet of Carew in front of goal but
good defending from Weir denied him a clean shot and his awkwardly struck effort
was smothered by Gordon.
Scotland could have snatched the lead before the break when McFadden whipped a
great ball across goal for Morrison, who nodded agonisingly over from a tight
angle.
Carew had established himself as Norway's biggest threat in the first half so
it was no real surprise to see the Aston Villa forward bearing down on goal
shortly after the restart, his shot swiped to safety at the near post by
Gordon.
With 51 minutes gone, Jon Inge Hoiland picked up the first booking of the game
for hauling down Barry Robson and it proved to be a calculated risk worth
taking, with Scotland failing to make anything of the free-kick.
A lack of threat up front resulted in the home nation making a double
substitution 10 minutes into the second half and Morrison and McFadden were both
withdrawn for the introduction of Steven Fletcher and Iwelumo.
The Wolves striker - making his first international appearance at the age of 30
- then squandered an incredible opportunity to mark his debut with a goal within
minutes of being on the pitch.
Gary Naysmith was the provider with a superb ball across the face of goal from
the left flank and Iwelumo somehow missed the target from a few yards with the
gaping net at his mercy, stunning the national stadium into silence.
With time running out for a Scotland winner, Shaun Maloney attempted to place a
swerving shot from distance into the keeper's far corner but the effort slipped
past the upright instead.
A full-stretch Fletcher and Iwelumo then both failed to connect with a
Broadfoot ball that was begging to be stabbed home as the match ended in
stalemate.