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Northern Ireland Overcomes First Leg Deficit, Surprisingly Triumphs Over Iceland in Second Leg This improved title highlights the unexpected nature of Northern Ireland’s victory during the second leg of their match against Iceland, despite losing the fir

by Luis Mendoza - Sport Editor

Northern Ireland manager Tanya Oxtoby says her side are “still in the tie” despite losing 2-0 to Iceland in the home leg of their Nations League promotion/relegation play-off.

It was a dominant display from Thorsteinn Halldorsson’s side, who went ahead on 31 minutes when Glodis Viggosdottir nodded Karolina Vilhjalmsdottir’s free-kick past Jackie Burns.

Despite Northern Ireland defending resolutely during open play, they continued to struggle with set-pieces in the second half with Ingibjorg Sigurdardottir heading home a corner in the 75th minute.

“We don’t celebrate defeat, but the performance was exceptional,” said Oxtoby.

“We have to celebrate that. I think the way in which the players executed the gameplan, we haven’t conceded from open play.

“The first one [goal] is frustrating because I think it’s really preventable from our point of view, but we’ll learn from that.

“It’s 2-0, we’re still in the tie. There are improvements to be made, but, overall, I’m really proud of the group.”

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