Scott McKenn in worst career tackle admission as Scotland defender heaps praise on 'victim' John McGinn
Scott McKenna still has the video nasty of the day he was given his marching orders for almost halving John McGinn in two.
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Scott McKenna still has the video nasty of the day he was given his marching orders for almost halving John McGinn in two.
Steve Clarke expressed his hope that vice-captain John McGinn can kick on and become a Scotland centurion as the “bubbly” Aston Villa midfielder prepares to earn his 50th cap this weekend.
Scotland boss Steve Clarke says he had no reservations about turning to Josh Doig and Declan Gallagher to fill out his squad after injuries. And he also admits the country owe a lot to John McGinn after he came up trumps once again with the opener against Ukraine.
Scotland midfielder John McGinn feels wearing the armband is becoming more natural after admitting the captain's role was initially "alien".
John McGinn will earn his 50th cap for Scotland at Hampden on Saturday and has his eyes on reaching the magical 100 before he hangs up his boots.
Anyone who has watched the Arsenal fly-on-the-wall job on Amazon Prime will know Kieran Tierney can be a man of few words but the ones he does use tend to hit the mark. Magic, was how he described the winning formula concocted by Scotland boss Steve Clarke for Wednesday night’s thrilling 3-0 dismantling of Ukraine. Chemistry might be another word though.
Scotland’s striker Che Adams (L) tries to score during the UEFA Nations League B Group 1 football match at Hampden Park stadium, in Glasgow, on September 21, 2022. (Photo by ANDY BUCHANAN / AFP)
Scotland's stand-in skipper John McGinn has urged his men to avenge the Aviva horror show in Dublin by beating the Republic of Ireland at Hampden tonight to take the country closer to Nations League glory.