WATCH: Iceland score crazy late winner in Finland victory
Friday 7 October 2016 08:19, UK
Iceland scored a crazy late winner in their World Cup Qualifier against Finland, coming from behind twice to win 3-2 in Reykjavik on Thursday.
It was Fulham defender Ragnar Sigurdsson who netted the controversial strike, being the last man to poke the ball over the line with a melee of players trying to get a hold of it.
With mere seconds left of the match to play, Finland players surrounded the referee to protest the decision to allow the goal to stand, with captain Niklas Moisander handling the official and rounding the game off with a yellow card.
It was a stunning comeback from Iceland - who knocked England out of Euro 2016 in the summer - with Teemu Pukki giving the visitors the lead in the 21st minute before the hosts got level through Kari Arnason.
But Finland went back ahead two minutes later, with Robin Lod making it 2-1 before half-time and it took until the 90th minute for the hosts to get back on level terms thanks to Alfred Finnbogason's equalier.
And it was the dramatic winner from Sigurdsson that saw Iceland snatch all three points to see them go second in their qualifying group.
Hit play on the video above to see the crazy winner in full!