Scotland player ratings as Ryan Christie tops the pack while 3 play key roles amid mounting injury woes
What a night, eh? Scotland are now top of their Nations League group as they head into the final game of this term's competition.
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What a night, eh? Scotland are now top of their Nations League group as they head into the final game of this term's competition.
The Tartan Army joined their Irish counterparts for a rendition of “England’s going down” as the night got started at Hampden. By the end, the only noise came from Scotland support as they roared in delight as their team kept their Nations League promotion chase bang on track.
Brentford star Aaron Hickey is the latest Scotland full back to be sidelined after the right-back hobbled off during the Nations League clash with Ireland.
Luckless Kieran Tierney has been dealt a fresh injury blow during the first half of Scotland's Nations League clash with Ireland.
Scotland boss Steve Clarke admits he’s got some major decisions on whether to stick by the stars who left Ukraine rocking in midweek. But he won’t be swayed by grumbles from club bosses who fear their players being burned out by three games amid a hectic week.
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.
Super substitute Lyndon Dykes scored a late double as Scotland moved impressively to the top of their Nations League group with a thumping 3-0 win over Ukraine at Hampden Park.
Many years from now, long after John McGinn has hung up his boots, the Tartan Army hero might need to donate a plaster cast of his famous rear end to the Hampden museum.