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Man Utd star sounds alarm about a Scotland side who can make you suffer and squirm

Confident Manchester United star Diogo Dalot has ominously warned Scotland that Portugal are hitting their best form for years. Scotland face the in-form Portuguese tonight at Hampden, who have a 100 per cent record in the Nations League so far.

They cruised to a 3-1 win in Poland at the weekend and although Dalot is expecting a tough game, he reckons his side are at the top of their game. He said: "I think the first half in Poland was the best Portugal have played for many, many years. We could and should have scored a lot more goals because we created a lot of chances. We were well organised without the ball too.

"But Scotland will be a different type of game and we expect it to be difficult. There will be a good atmosphere which is typical of British football and stadiums. But we enjoy it when it's passionate like that. It's going to be a tough, physical match and you saw when we played them at home how much we suffered early on. We have to pay attention to what Scotland can do. For me, it’s always a pleasure to play for the national team. I always try to enjoy it to the fullest."


1955, Friendly: SCOTLAND 3-0 Portugal.

Scotland cruised to an easy win in front of a disappointing crowd of just 20,856 after goals from Tommy Gemmell of St Mirren, Liverpool 's Billy Liddell and Hibs legend Lawrie Reilly's first ever international goal won it.

1966, Friendly: SCOTLAND 0-1 Portugal.

Portugal, with Eusebio in the side, warm up for the World Cup Finals in England later that summer with their first win in Scotland thanks to a goal from Benfica's Jose Torres. They would eventually lose to the hosts in the semi-finals.

1971, ECQ: SCOTLAND 2-1 Portugal.

Eusebio plays again at Hampden, but is on the losing side this time

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