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Robby McCrorie mystery as Rangers keeper picks up international booking before first Scotland cap

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Robby McCrorrie has found himself in the book for Scotland before he has found himself on the pitch. The Rangers keeper was booked while sitting on the bench deep into injury time during Tuesday's 0-0 draw with Ukraine in Poland.

Just a point was what was needed as Scotland looked to secure top spot in Nations League B1, and a point is what they got. It was not the most action packed game of football for the most part, but most importantly it got the job done.

However, back-up shotstopper McCrorie did experience some late drama in Krakow when referee Tasos Sidiropoulos noted him down in his little black book just a minute before the final whistle.

The reason for the caution? It remains a mystery for now. Nevertheless, it is not a stat the keeper will be that bothered about.

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