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Here are your Monday morning Manchester United headlines.
Scott McTominay tampil menawan bersama Timnas Skotlandia. Ia seolah mengirim pesan ke Erik ten Hag punya kapasitas isi peran Casemiro di Manchester United.
Scott McTominay looked as surprised as anyone to have scored twice in six minutes on Saturday as Scotland opened their Euro 2024 qualifying campaign with a 3-0 win over Cyprus.
Spain won 3-0 against a Norway side missing the injured Erling Haaland in the opening round of Euro 2024 qualifiers Saturday, while Wales snatched a stoppage-time equaliser to frustrate Croatia. Dani Olmo turned in Alejandro Balde's driven low cross on 13 minutes in Malaga and Joselu scored twice on his Spain debut to give new coach Luis de la Fuente a victory in his first match in charge. Chelsea goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga pulled off a brilliant reflex stop to deny Fredrik Aursnes and clawed another effort off the line on his first start for Spain since October 2020.
Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad al-Thani's long-awaited second bid for Manchester United was finally tabled as Friday turned to Saturday, the Qatari banker joining Sir Jim Ratcliffe in the second phase around three days after the original Wednesday 9pm deadline.
A late double from substitute Scott McTominay helped Scotland secure a 3-0 European Championship qualifying win over 10-man Cyprus at Hampden Park.
Scotland beat Cyprus 3-0 in their first Euro 2024 Group A qualifier on Saturday after second-half substitute Scott McTominay grabbed a double at Hampden Park.
Scotland got their bid to reach Euro 2024 off to a strong start as John McGinn’s 16th international goal and a late Scott McTominay brace sealed a 3-0 victory over Cyprus at Hampden Park. The prolific McGinn struck after 21 minutes, tucking home a cross at the back post, to move alone in seventh place in his country’s all-time scoring charts, above James McFadden.