No slip-ups for Scotland against Armenia
Anthony Ralston and Scott McKenna bagged their first international goals as Scotland began their Nations League campaign with a comfortable 2-0 win over Armenia at rain-soaked Hampden Park.
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Anthony Ralston and Scott McKenna bagged their first international goals as Scotland began their Nations League campaign with a comfortable 2-0 win over Armenia at rain-soaked Hampden Park.
Scotland started the latest UEFA Nations league campaign on a winning note, casting a disappointing Armenia team aside with two first-half goals.
Scotland manager Steve Clarke singled out his captain Andy Robertson for praise after the winning start to the UEFA Nations League campaign at Hampden.
Hearts goalkeeper Craig Gordon was a spectator for the most part as Anthony Ralton and Scott McKenna headed home their first Scotland goals in a match totally dominated by Steve Clarke’s much-changed side.
A win over opponents ranked 92 in the world in Group B1 of the Nations League might not set the pulse racing.
If the 2021-22 season had already exceeded even Anthony Ralston’s own expectations, it brought an additional layer of joyous wonder for the previously unheralded Celtic player on a rainy night at Hampden.
Anthony Ralston and Scott McKenna bagged their first international goals as Scotland began their Nations League campaign with a comfortable 2-0 win over Armenia at rain-soaked Hampden Park.
Steve Clarke has made several changes to his Scotland line-up from the team which was disappointed by Ukraine in the world Cup play-off semi-final at Hampden last week.