Scotland grumblers remain Steve Clarke cynics as not everyone believes after Ukraine triumph - Hotline
Better late than never, they say. Well not if you’re one of the Hotline grouches who can see the gloom in any situation.
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Better late than never, they say. Well not if you’re one of the Hotline grouches who can see the gloom in any situation.
Scotland boosted their bid for Nations League promotion and gained a measure of revenge over Ukraine with a 3-0 win in Glasgow on Wednesday. Steve Clarke's side dominated a one-sided clash at Hampden Park but had to wait until the last 20 minutes for their goals as John McGinn's opener and Lyndon Dykes' brace sent them top of Group B1. Scotland were beaten 3-1 by Ukraine in an emotionally-charged World Cup play-off at Hampden Park in June.
THURSDAY'S BIG STORIES When Two Become One Ad We tuned into Scotland against Ukraine partly in the hope that we'd see a good game, but mostly because there wasn't anything else on. What we were not expecting, though, was a philosophical conundrum. UEFA Nations LeagueDykes nets late double as Scotland beat Ukraine to go top of group14 HOURS AGO But then, just before half-time, Che Adams threatened to burst beyond Ukraine's defence, and Valeriy Bondar hurled himself into Adams's chest.
GLASGOW: Scotland went top of their Nations League group after a double from substitute Lyndon Dykes and another goal from captain John McGinn secured an emphatic 3-0 win over Ukraine at Hampden Park on Wednesday (Sep 21).
Just when Ukraine thought they had dealt with everything that could possibly be thrown at them.
Scotland manager Steve Clarke is hoping his team can atone for a below-par summer performance in Dublin when they take on the Republic of Ireland at Hampden on Saturday night.
Steve Clarke insists he was “expecting” Scotland to get the breakthrough as they missed chance after chance before eventually beating Ukraine 3-0 at Hampden Park.
Steve watched John McGinn lead Scotland to a glory night at Hampden - then urged him to do it all over again against the Republic of Ireland on Saturday.