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'Injustice' was the buzzword in Greece after Scotland dug in to pick up a huge result for their World Cup qualification chances.
It was by no means vintage from Steve Clarke 's team and Hampden was fearing the worst when Kostas Tsimikas eventually put the Greeks in front on 62 minutes.
But the Scots instantly responded through Ryan Christie and Lewis Ferguson put them in front before Lyndon Dykes punished a goalkeeping howler to put the cherry on the cake .
It means that a victory over Belarus on Sunday would set up a massive double header with Greece in Athens before Denmark come to Hampden next month – with qualification for the World Cup in North America on the brink.
As for Greece? They're now praying for what is being described as a 'miracle' win in Copenhag