Scotland 2-0 Armenia: Player ratings as Celtic, Rangers and Nottingham Forest defenders excel
Scotland started the latest UEFA Nations league campaign on a winning note, casting a disappointing Armenia team aside with two first-half goals.
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Scotland started the latest UEFA Nations league campaign on a winning note, casting a disappointing Armenia team aside with two first-half goals.
Scotland manager Steve Clarke singled out his captain Andy Robertson for praise after the winning start to the UEFA Nations League campaign at Hampden.
The Celtic full-back attacked a back-post cross from Stuart Armstrong to put his side 1-0 up in the 28th minute as Steve Clarke’s men ultimately strolled to a 2-0 win over Nations League opponents Armenia with Scott McKenna getting the second.
Hearts goalkeeper Craig Gordon was a spectator for the most part as Anthony Ralton and Scott McKenna headed home their first Scotland goals in a match totally dominated by Steve Clarke’s much-changed side.
A win over opponents ranked 92 in the world in Group B1 of the Nations League might not set the pulse racing.
If the 2021-22 season had already exceeded even Anthony Ralston’s own expectations, it brought an additional layer of joyous wonder for the previously unheralded Celtic player on a rainy night at Hampden.
Anthony Ralston and Scott McKenna bagged their first international goals as Scotland began their Nations League campaign with a comfortable 2-0 win over Armenia at rain-soaked Hampden Park.
Alan Hutton and James McFadden called for action to be taken against Armenia player Armen Hovhannisyan after a bottle was thrown in the aftermath of Scott McKenna’s disallowed goal.