Billy Gilmour passes Thomas Tuchel test after 'magnificent' moment solves Chelsea midfield worry
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Billy Gilmour took centre stage at Hampden Park as Poland held Scotland to a 1-1 draw. The 20-year-old performed admirably at the heart of Steve Clarke's side, passing another test in his quest to return to the west.
Despite his misfortunes at Norwich this season, Chelsea's loanee stepped up once again on the international stage to marshal the Tartan Army's midfield. Gilmour has featured 18 times for the Canaries this season — 12 of which have been under Dean Smith, who replaced Daniel Farke in November.
Thomas Tuchel was reminded of Gilmour's ability to step up in the big games. But, the Scotsman's high level of performance has become an expectation given his mouth-watering potential.
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"Oh magnificent clearance off the line," said Sky Sports commentator Ian Crocker, as Gilmour denied Krzysztof Piatek from handing the visitors the lead. The midfielder's 'magnificent' moment to keep Scotland in the tie is more telling.
Since Tuchel replaced Frank Lampard, the west London side have made a habit of goal clearances. Whether it's a frailty in