Scotland camp decimated by sickness bug as Steve Clarke reveals three more stars who fell ill
Steve Clarke insists Scotland have the guts to go for glory against Ukraine despite a sickness bug ravaging his injury-hit squad.
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Steve Clarke insists Scotland have the guts to go for glory against Ukraine despite a sickness bug ravaging his injury-hit squad.
KEITH JACKSON: Wouldn't that be lovely? But this is Scotland we're talking about so it's highly unlikely to be so stress free. I'd bite your hand off for a 0-0 draw in Krakow right now. CRAIG SWAN: You worry that Ukraine will have a freshness edge. But Scotland will make chances and can get their point.
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.
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.
Alexander Isak’s second-half penalty salvaged a point for Newcastle but Eddie Howe’s men are still searching for their first Premier League win since the opening day of the season after they were held by Bournemouth at St James’s Park.
Newcastle United a 1-1 draw against Bournemouth in their Premier League clash on a frustrating Saturday at St. James' Park. After dominating a first half that saw Kieran Trippier shave the outside of the post with a free kick, Newcastle must have gone in at the break wondering what they needed to do to score after a flurry of chances were thwarted.
Alexander Isak's second-half penalty salvaged a point for Newcastle but Eddie Howe's men are still searching for their first Premier League win since the opening day of the season after they were held by Bournemouth at St James's Park.