Nations League round-up: Scotland concede late penalty in Poland loss, San Marino end run of 20 years without win - Eurosport
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San Marino achieved their first international football victory in over 20 years by defeating Liechtenstein 1-0 in the Nations League.
Nicko Sensoli scored the decisive goal, which is sure to go down as one of the most iconic moments in the country's sporting legacy.
They haven't won a game against these opponents since April 2004.
Following a comeback from being down 2-0, Scotland appeared to secure a draw against Poland but ultimately lost 3-2 after conceding a penalty in injury time at Hampden Park.
Grand Hanley committed a foul on Nicola Zalewski, who then scored the winning goal for the away team.
The newest addition to Napoli, Scott McTominay, scored the equalizing goal to make it 2-2, shortly after his teammate Billy Gilmour had scored one just after the second half started.
Robert Lewandowski scored a penalty to increase Poland's lead after Sebastian Szymanski scored the first goal.
Scotland has only managed to win one out of their previous 13 matches.
Denmark managed to clinch a victory with a 2-0 score against Switzerland in a game that saw the visitors finish with only nine players after Nico Elvedi and Granit Zhaka were shown red cards in Copenhagen.
Patrick Dorgu scored first with less than 10 minutes left, and then Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg scored a second goal in extra time.
Newcastle forward Alexander Isak scored two goals for Sweden in a straightforward 3-1 victory over Azerbaijan in Baku.
Isak scored two goals in the second half, and Viktor Gyokeres added another from a penalty kick. Renat Dadashov scored a goal for the home team as a consolation.
Paddy McNair and Daniel Ballard scored for Northern Ireland in their 2-0 win against Luxembourg at Windsor Park, securing just their second victory ever in the Nations League.
The Belarus versus Bulgaria match ended with no goals, while Slovakia narrowly defeated Estonia 1-0.
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