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We were rubbish, but we don't care, says McGinn, as Scotland reach World Cup

GLASGOW :"We were rubbish but who cares?" John McGinn said as scenes of delirium broke out at a joyous Hampden Park on Tuesday after Scotland's 4-2 victory over Denmark sent them to their first World Cup finals since 1998.

Few would argue with McGinn's assessment on a night when all that mattered for Scotland and the Tartan Army was the three points that meant they pipped Denmark to first place in Group C and an automatic spot in next year's 48-nation showpiece.

For much of the game Denmark were superior, even when they were reduced to 10 men, yet Scotland produced three goals of exceptional quality on a night that will become part of the fabled folklore of Scottish football.

Scott McTominay's third-minute overhead kick was good enough to win any game but was ultimately just a blur as Kieran Tierney and Kenny McLean struck in stoppage time, Tierney with a sublime left-footer and McLean a stunner from the halfway line.

"I thought we were pretty rubbish to be honest, but who cares?" McGinn told the BBC. "To get over the line was such an amazing feeling. The gaffer's team talk was exceptional.

"Denmark looked more assured but we've had a lot of trauma as a Scotland team and a lot of hits. To get over the line tonight was an amazing feeling.

"It was absolutely horrible. You think that's it, glorious failure, another blow. I was thinking about the playoffs in the 91st minute. What a hit from KT - I will never feel like that in a football stadium ever again."

'A WEE BIT SPECIAL'

Manager Steve Clarke took Scotland to the last two European Championships but on both occasions they failed to survive past the group phase, scoring only three goals in six games across the two tournaments.

In between there was a World Cup playoff failure

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