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Scotland player ratings as Manchester United star Scott McTominay gets brutal verdict in Ireland hammering

Hapless Scotland suffered a Dublin drubbing at the hands of a rejuvenated Ireland.

Steve Clarke 's side went down with a whimper as goals from Alan Browne, Troy Parrott and Michael Obafemi clinched a convincing Nations League victory for the Boys in Green.

Scotland, on the other hand, were miles off the pace in an embarrassing result and performance.

Here's how Record Sport's Gordon Parks rated the players.

CRAIG GORDON: Great reactions to shove a glancing header wide of goal in third minute. Faultless at opener as his backline became statues and given no chance with either the second or a thunderbolt third which flew past him. 6 ANTONY RALSTON: Threw the shackles on James McLean and combined superbly with McGinn to provide a potent early threat on the right. There were even some wing trickery and sublime deliveries from the flank but failed to track Parrot's run at Ireland's second. 6JACK HENDRY: Solid start but failed to react at decisive moments as Scotland were punished at set-pieces and a straight ball in behind him. Did a decent job of making interceptions and attempting to build play from the back before being replaced by Gilmour at the interval. 5

GRANT HANLEY: Panic stations after gifting possession to Obafemi in 10th minute scare which came to nothing. Central figure in a back three but beaten in the air by Duffy at Ireland's first. Was the target for every Scotland corner but again found Duffy more than his equal. Brilliant goal-line clearance. 5SCOTT McKENNA: Fired his first diagonal pass straight into touch but crucial headed touch to deny Obafemi a tap-in. Best of a back three and was strong and aggressive in his challenges but guilty by association of being part a defensive calamity. 5ANDY

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