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Scott McKenna savaged by ex Liverpool keeper as Scotland star branded ‘worst player I’ve seen in my life'

Scotland star Scott McKenna has been branded "the worst player I've ever seen" by a former teammate.

The former Aberdeen defender, who is now a regular for Las Palmas in La Liga alongside international teammate Oli McBurnie, was slammed by ex-Copenhagen colleague Kamil Grabara on a podcast in his homeland - with the keeper stinging in his criticism of the 28-year-old for his showings during a loan spell in Denmark from English Premier League outfit Nottingham Forest last season. During the loan the two players had to reportedly be separated after a fiery training ground bust up, with the Pole admitting that he "couldn't stand" McKenna.

Speaking on the Foot Truck podcast the former Liverpool keeper, known for his vocal presence on the park, said: "I think that most of the players that I played with, despite some of my expressions attitude, were grateful. I had one case though with a Scot in Copenhagen, Scott McKenna was the worst footballer I’ve ever seen in my life. Let’s be clear he was the worst footballer I’ve seen. He now plays in Las Palmas, I don’t know how on earth, he was the worst footballer I’ve ever played with and I just had no patience for him.

"I had situations in training where we were working on some play and he did it his way three times. And the fourth time I told him not to do that. And the fifth time he did it again. I couldn’t stand it, and there were some minor or major fights. It was a situation when I just couldn’t stand the player, he probably couldn’t stand me either, so that will be clearly why he didn’t treat me as a great friend. But he was the only footballer with whom I didn’t feel like training with and I didn’t feel like talking to him."

Grabara and McKenna even came to blows in

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