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The unseen Scotland magic behind Spain glory win as key Callum McGregor demand underlines ruthless streak

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No-one’s saying it’s been perfect. But as we approach four years since Steve Clarke took the job, it’s good to be a Scotland fan again.

Anyone who tells you otherwise clearly didn’t witness the way we faced up to the team ranked tenth in the world - 32 places above us - and took them to the cleaners.

The feeling around Hampden before the game was that Scotland had a puncher's chance of taking something and when the team news came out, with Clarke going a little more attacking than predicted and Spain boss Luis de la Fuente making EIGHT changes, the volume of that quiet confidence was turned up a couple of notches.

But within six and a half minutes of the game, everyone in the national stadium sensed it was only going one way. Scott McTominay was the hero on the night with his late runs into the box proving the secret weapon for the second game running.

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