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Oslo: Joshua King's 94th-minute penalty snatched Norway a 1-1 draw with Spain in Oslo on Saturday as the three-time champions were made to wait to qualify for Euro 2020.
Victory would have booked Robert Moreno's Spain a spot at next year's finals, to be played at 12 venues across Europe, if Romania had failed to beat the Faroe Islands or Malta had beaten Sweden.
But Romania saw off the Faroes 3-0 and Sweden thrashed Malta 4-0, while King's dramatic equaliser mean Spain will need to beat the Swedes in Solna on Tuesday to be sure of qualification with two games to spare.
They lead Sweden by five points in Group F with three matches remaining, while Romania are only one point further back.
Norway are still right in contention to finish in the top two and qualify after extending their unbeaten run to six qualifiers, sitting four points behind Sweden ahead of matches against Romania, the Faroes and Malta.
"It's a real pain to lose points in the final seconds. It's complicated to play against a team who knew that if they lost they were pretty much out," said Spain captain Sergio Ramos, who broke Iker Casillas' national appearance record with his 168th cap.
???? Zona mixta | ???? @SergioRamos: "Tengo un sabor agridulce. Me habría gustado batir el récord con una victoria. No ha sido de los mejores partidos, pero sumamos un punto. Por eso el récord me sabe a poco"#UnidosPorUnRETO pic.twitter.com/JDKSdEm1RT— Selección Española de Fútbol (@SeFutbol) October 12, 2019
It was Spain's first draw in a European Championship qualifier since a 1-1 stalemate at Iceland in September 2007, and ended their 100 percent record in the group.
Spain started strongly and almost took the lead inside the first minute as home goalkeeper Rune Jarstein kept out Mikel Oyarzabal's effort.
But Norway, without injured teenage striker Erling Braut Haaland, grew into the contest and saw a penalty appeal turned down when Ramos tangled with King, before the Bournemouth forward headed Omar Elabdellaoui's 'rabona' cross too close to Kepa Arrizabalaga.
The hosts were the better side for much of the first half, but Elabdellaoui wasted another opportunity when he dallied on the ball inside the Spain box before shooting straight at Kepa.
Celtic centre-back Kristoffer Ajer also went close on the stroke of half-time, but headed wide when unmarked from a corner.
But Spain snatched a 47th-minute lead as Norway failed to clear their lines, and Saul Niguez latched onto Sergio Busquet's knockdown to unleash a dipping strike from just outside the area which bounced through the hands of Jarstein.
The Scandinavians came close to a leveller within seconds, but King's looping header dropped agonisingly wide.
Spain almost doubled their advantage midway through the second period, as Napoli midfielder Fabian Ruiz's curling long-range strike clipped the crossbar.
Lars Lagerback's Norway, hoping to qualify for a first major tournament since Euro 2000, continued to pile forwards and Ole Selnaes was denied an equaliser by Saul's brilliant block, before King blazed over.
Ruiz struck the woodwork for a second time with a low effort which bounced off the base of the post, and Norway made him pay.
Elabdellaoui was flattened by the onrushing Kepa, and King, just as he did in Norway's 2-1 opening-game loss in Spain, slotted home the penalty.
RAMOS RECORD
#RamosLeyenda | ¡¡iMPRESIONANTE!! Hemos recibido mensajes para @SergioRamos de parte de varias leyendas del fútbol: ➡ @IkerCasillas➡ Del Bosque➡ Xavi➡ @marta_torre5➡ Zidane➡ Beckham➡ Maldini➡ @Kaka¡¡DENTRO VÍDEO!!???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? pic.twitter.com/EC7sFgFydc— Selección Española de Fútbol (@SeFutbol) October 12, 2019
The Spain captain was named in the starting line-up in Oslo for the Euro 2020 qualifier by coach Robert Moreno, 14 years since making his debut in a 3-0 friendly win over China.
The 33-year-old was part of the Spain sides which lifted the 2010 World Cup, Euro 2008 and Euro 2012 titles.
He took over the Spain captaincy in 2016 after goalkeeper Casillas' final match.
The centre-back equalled Casillas' mark of 167 games last month against the Faroe Islands.
"All that is personal is a little secondary," said Ramos after the game.
"I would have happily traded this 168th cap for a victory. It was not the case. But this record is a great reward after so many years and it's a great source of huge pride.
"I am emotional every time I put on this shirt. That will not change and I hope to continue doing so for many years."
Ramos is now only eight caps short of the European record held by Italian stopper Gianluigi Buffon (176) and 16 adrift of Egyptian Ahmed Hassan's world record of 184.
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