The Scotsman

U21s denied by late Kazakhstan leveller

- By ANGUS WRIGHT

A last-gasp equaliser from Abylaykhan Zhumabek denied Scotland Under-21s an away win in Kazakhstan as they drew 2-2 with their hosts in a match marred by poor playing conditions and late floodlight failure.

The young Scots looked on course for victory after goals from debutant Ross Graham, inset, and substitute Tom Clayton put them in command, but, in farcical playing conditions, the hosts pulled one back with a penalty before equalising four minutes into stoppage time.

Scotland already had little chance of making it to the finals in Romania and Georgia next year after losing three of their first five matches in Group I. This result effectivel­y killed off any lingering hopes of getting back into contention.

The Scots were again under the charge of assistant boss Peter Houston as head coach Scott Gemill, who missed Friday's 2-0 defeat by Turkey at Tynecastle due to Covid-19, was unavailabl­e to make the long trip to Asia.

The visitors went ahead in the 25th minute when Dundee United centre-back Graham forced the ball home after being set up by captain Stephen Welsh following a Calvin Ramsay corner.

The Scots suffered a blow in the 49th minute when Celtic defender Welsh limped off injured and was replaced by Liverpool midfielder clayton.

The substitute required only eight minutes to make an impact as he doubled the lead by sweeping a shot home from close range after Lewis Mayo had headed the ball down from another Ramsay corner.

The hosts got themselves back into the game in the 71st minute, however, when they were awarded a penalty after Yerkebulan Seidakhmet was fouled by Jack Burroughs. Seidakhmet picked himself up and fired low p as tCieranS licker, who dived the right way. Scotland went close to restoring their two-goal cushion in the 81 st minute when Glenn Middleton curled an effort just wide of the far post from eight yards out.

But the hosts grabbed a point right at the death, following a floodlight failure, when Zhumabek tapped in from close range after Manchester City keeper Slicker fumbled Zhaslan Zhumashev's header into his path following Daniyar Ussenov's dangerous free-kick from the left.

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