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Scotland player ratings as Ryan Christie tops the pack while 3 play key roles amid mounting injury woes

What a night, eh? Scotland are now top of their Nations League group as they head into the final game of this term's competition.

It wasn't all plain sailing at Hampden on Saturday evening after Steve Clarke's side went one down within the first 20 minutes. It wasn't quite the performance the Tartan Army were after in the first 45, with No.1 position in the group at stake after Ukraine regained the lead following their 5-0 thrashing of Armenia. No one was quite where they were during Wednesday night's impressive display.

But the boys in blue came out all guns blazing after the break, with Jack Hendry using his head to even things out just four minutes into the second half. And Scotland were hungry for more as the clock ticked on. It was a penalty that helped the home side secure all three points afterIreland's Browne handled the ball in the box. It was Ryan Christie who stepped up and hit home to the delight of the national stadium. And it means that just a point is needed to top the group when the side travel to Poland to face Ukraine.

Kieran Tierney was forced off early before Aaron Hickey joined him in the physio room in the second half, leaving a little bit of concern over Scotland's full-back situation ahead of next week's crucial clash. It wouldn't be Scotland if it was easy though, would it?

Overall, though, a positive evening and here is how Record Sport think each player performed...

CRAIG GORDON: No chance with opener as Egan rifled home through a ruck of players. Crucial one on one save to deny Parrott at 1-1 but gave crowd kittens when he blasted ball of Ogbene but saved rebound. 7

AARON HICKEY: Obvious choice to replace injured Patterson but had work cut out matching energy and power of James

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