Gylfi Sigurdsson played 67 minutes as Iceland warmed up for the World Cup with a draw against Ghana.
The Everton midfielder started the contest at Laugardalsvöllur in the capital city of Reykjavík, before making way for Rurik Gislason.
By that point, it was Iceland who were in front after Johann Berg Gudmundsson set up Kari Arnason after just six minutes and Alfred Finnbogason added a second.
But just prior to Sigurdsson’s exit, Ghana had hit back through Kasim Nuhu.
And with three minutes remaining, the Black Stars completed their comeback when Frank Acheampong teed up Thomas Partey for the equaliser.