Ukraine stuns Scotland in World Cup qualifier to give war-torn country a morale boost
By Ben Church, CNN
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GLASGOW, Scotland : Ukraine kept alive their dream of reaching the World Cup finals, beating Scotland 3-1 in their playoff at Hampden Park on Wednesday in their first game since the Russian invasion of their country.
Ukraine moved a step closer to qualifying for the 2022 World Cup with an emotional 3-1 victory over Scotland at Hampden Park. The visitors were the better team in the first half, forcing two good saves from Craig Gordon before a classy, lobbed finish from Andriy Yarmolenko put them in front.
8' Remate fallado por Ruslan Malinovskyi (Ucrania) remate con la izquierda desde muy lejos y en posición inverosímil tras un saque de esquina.
Celtic were in scintillating form for the majority of their recent Premiership campaign in terms of the attacking power they showed on the pitch.
Callum McGregor has played an awful lot of football for Celtic over the past few seasons. Last season – 2021/22 – he played 52 games, which is a high number of games by most players’ standards.
Scotland midfielder Callum McGregor says sympathy for Ukraine's plight will have to be put to one side for Wednesday's World Cup playoff semi-final at Hampden Park.