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.
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Sunderland are not interested in cashing in on their assets this summer and are prepared to offer Ross Stewart a new deal, according to the Northern Echo, in what is a blow to Middlesbrough and Rangers.
Lyndon Dykes is out of Scotland ’s Nations League games against Armenia and the Republic of Ireland.
MICHAEL GANNON: Scotland need our best players on the pitch and in form. We missed the likes of Kieran Tierney and too many key men were off the boil or on the back of tough seasons. We lost faith in the play that got us to this stage and went back to timid, long ball football. ANDY NEWPORT: That we're better as a team when we're on the front foot. Scotland were passive during a tepid opening half and paid a heavy price. We should have chased and harried them like we did to Denmark back in November. FRASER WILSON: That unfortunately we still rely on a couple of key players in the big games. Without Kieran Tierney and with John McGinn and Che Adams having off nights we were blunt. The back three doesn’t work without Tierney inside Andy Robertson and if one is missing another set-up must be found.
The wait goes on for Ross Stewart to make his international debut after being named on the bench in Scotland's World Cup play-off defeat to Ukraine. It ends the home nations quest for a place at Qatar 2022 this winter but the Sunderland striker may still get a taste of the action in their upcoming Nations League games.
Sunderland legend Kevin Phillips has said that the Black Cats’ priority this summer should be tying forward Ross Stewart down on a long-term deal following their promotion to the Championship.
Sunderland legend Kevin Phillips has urged the North East club to address Ross Stewart’s contract situation ahead of their return to the Championship.