Scotland vs Ukraine predicted line-ups: Team news ahead of World Cup play-off semi-final
Scotland will look to take a step closer to ending their 24-year wait for a World Cup appearance as they host Ukraine at Hampden in a play-off semi-final.
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Scotland will look to take a step closer to ending their 24-year wait for a World Cup appearance as they host Ukraine at Hampden in a play-off semi-final.
Kieran Tierney admitted it will be a nightmare watching from the side in one of Scotland’s biggest ever games as he opened up on his injury heartache that will see him miss the Ukraine clash.
It may not seem a spectacular success, but Ralf Rangnick’s time as a consultant to Manchester United could rank only behind Michael Carrick’s reign as caretaker manager during their season. After all, United went unbeaten in the six days between Erik ten Hag’s unveiling, signalling he had taken the reigns, and the confirmation of Rangnick’s departure from his second job. If, that is, he ever really started it.
Former interim boss Ralf Rangnick has been told he was “out of his depth” at Manchester United.
The defender completed 120 minutes for Hearts in the Scottish Cup final ten days ago following two months out with an ankle injury. Robbie Neilson, the club’s manager, is convinced he is ready for international duty at Hampden Park on Wednesday.
The writing was on the wall for Ralf Rangnick on Monday. He was mentioned in the fourth, 14th and 15th questions at Erik ten Hag's introductory press conference and it was Ten Hag's reply to the latter that was telling.
Manchester United began the week without Ralf Rangnick following the weekend's surprise announcement.
Scotland striker Che Adams has dismissed the notion that the unavoidable rescheduling of the World Cup play-off match against Ukraine has diminished the impetus of Steve Clarke’s in-form side.