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The game started slowly but it was Turkey who began to control the game and create better chances. Kabak's header in the 18th minute crashed against the crossbar and the defender proved to be a constant threat from Calhanoglu's set-pieces throughout the half. He eventually put Turkey ahead in the 40th minute after placing his header from Calhanoglu's free-kick to the left of Gordon, who stood and watched the ball fly past him. The hosts got off to a flying start in the second period as Under went on a 40-yard dribble before coolly finishing past the goalkeeper to double Turkey’s lead. McGinn scored in a similar way in the 62nd minute to pull a goal back for Scotland, but it proved to be no more than a consolation as the game finished 2-1.