Anders Konradsen's first goal for Norway earned a 1-1
draw with a below-par Russia on Saturday.
The Rennes midfielder's 77th-minute header cancelled out
Oleg Shatov's early opener as Fabio Capello's FIFA World Cup-bound Russia were
left with much to ponder.
Despite making it nine matches unbeaten since the shock
1-0 reverse to Northern Ireland in a FIFA World Cup qualifier in August last
year, Russia were less than impressive in Oslo.
Having recorded an unconvincing 1-0 over Slovakia on
Monday, the visitors raced into a third-minute lead as Shatov capitalised on
some hesitant defending to finish from close range at the second attempt.
Norway, who have won just once in the last 10 games, lost
4-0 against France on Tuesday and looked vulnerable against Capello's side
whenever the ball came into the box.
But they improved after the interval and were rewarded
when Konradsen headed in Morten Gamst Pedersen's cross via the far post.
It will cause some concern for Russia - who qualified for
the World Cup ahead of Portugal in UEFA Group F - going into their tournament
opener against South Korea on June 17, with matches against Belgium and Algeria
to follow.
The visitors, who were without midfielder and captain
Roman Shirokov once again through injury, signalled their intent from the
start.
Shatov saw his initial shot from inside the box blocked
before retrieving the loose ball to steer it past goalkeeper Rune Almenning
Jarstein.
A long-range Havard Nordtveit free-kick called Russia
keeper Igor Akinfeev into action midway through the half, but the hosts were
immediately under pressure at the other end as Jarstein produced a finger-tip
save to keep out Denis Glushakov's header.
Capello made three changes at half-time, with Aleksandr
Kerzhakov - scorer of the winning goal against Slovakia - among those to make
way.
Norway coach Per-Mathias Hogmo looked increasingly
restless on the touchline but was afforded some relief when Pedersen's
excellent delivery picked out Konradsen to level the scores.
The hosts were the better side for the remaining 13
minutes, but Russia, who have a home friendly against Morocco on Friday before
heading to Brazil, held on.
Culled from Soccerway
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