Ireland pay penalty in second half as Scotland march on
Two second-half goals saw Scotland fight back to secure a hard-earned victory over Ireland in a highly entertaining UEFA Nations League encounter .
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Two second-half goals saw Scotland fight back to secure a hard-earned victory over Ireland in a highly entertaining UEFA Nations League encounter .
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.
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.
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.
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.
Second-half goals from John McGinn and Lyndon Dykes kept Scotland’s hopes of promotion to League A in the UEFA Nations League alive as Steve Clarke’s side beat Ukraine 3-0. McGinn broke the deadlock with 20 minutes to play at a lively Hampden Park and 10 minutes later substitute Dykes’s brace rubberstamped the win as Scotland moved two points clear at the top of Group B1. Ad It was the least Scotland deserved after a dominant performance in which they created a plethora of opportunities.