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Scotland gaffer Clarke hails Utd man Shankland

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SCOTLAND boss Steve Clarke was impressed by Law rence Sha n k la nd’s ove ra l l p e r for m a nc e as the Dundee Un ited striker scored on his first internatio­nal start.

Shankland claimed his 16th goal of the season in a 6-0 win over San Marino, netting from the rebound after Scott McTominay’s effort had crashed off the bar.

The 24-year-old forward made his debut as a half-time substitute in the 4-0 defeat in Russia but was more involved at Hampden as Scotland got back to winning ways following four consecutiv­e defeats.

Clarke said: “I thought he was good, a lot of good hold-up play, links the play well, gets the ball in.

“Scored a striker’s goal, right on the margin of offside when the ball came back off the bar.

“He was unlucky, the goalkeeper made an unbelievab­le save from him and he had another chance as well, so he could have had a few goals.

“Lawrence is a goalscorer, he has impressed working with the group and I am pleased he has got a goal on his debut, and not the only one – Stuart Findlay got a goal on his debut, which is great for Stuart.”

The newcomers were upstaged by John McGinn, who netted a first-half hat-trick.

The Aston Villa midfielder now has seven goals for the season, four of them for his country.

“He’s a goalscorer, he has shown that i n the English Premier League,” Clarke said.

“If you can score goals at that level, you can score goals at any level.

“They have found a really good way of playing John at Aston Villa, where he is always up supporting the striker and getting on the end of second balls in and around the box.”

Meanwhile, Findlay hailed the comprehens­ive 6-0 victory over San Marino as the “peak of my career so far” after he marked his first cap with a goal and an assist.

After setting up McGinn’s third goal with a firm downward header at the end of the first half, the Kilmarnock centre-back got on the scoresheet himself when he nodded in Ryan Christie’s corner to put Scotland 5-0 up.

Findlay – the first Kilmarnock player to score for Scotland since

 ??  ?? Hat-trick hero John McGinn is congratula­ted by Steve Clarke.
Hat-trick hero John McGinn is congratula­ted by Steve Clarke.

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