Glasgow Times

RATINGS SCOTLAND

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DAVID MARSHALL 7

Read through balls well and commanded area when required.

SCOTT McTOMINAY

Settling into role in back three well after shaky start last month. Commanding presence and good range of passing.

DECLAN GALLAGHER

Perhaps the standout player from this trio of games. Defended stoutly, tackled aggressive­ly, and gave no quarter.

ANDREW CONSIDINE

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7 Backed up his impressive debut with another solid showing. Intelligen­t positionin­g allowed him to coast through evening.

STEPHEN O’DONNELL 7

Determinat­ion saw him win ball for opener, and gave a decent account of himself throughout.

RYAN JACK

Determined showing, always willing to press and stop the Czechs playing out from deep.

CALLUM McGREGOR

Used the ball well and showed he isn’t afraid to roll up his sleeves for the cause.

JOHN McGINN

7 Took captain’s armband in absence of Andy Robertson and showed some lovely twists and turns in crowded midfield. Crucial block to prevent equaliser too.

RYAN FRASER

Calmly slotted Scotland into the lead early on with a lovely finish. Constant threat in behind with his pace.

LONDON DYKES

Played pivotal role in opener and was effective again, but picked up daft booking to earn suspension. Lucky, in fact, not be sent off for petulant stamp.

SUBSTITUTE­S OLI MCBURNIE

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( for Dykes, 65’) So unlucky with second effort off bar in as many games. KENNY McLEAN ( for Fraser, 70’)

3 Dug in to get Scots over line. PAUL HANLON ( for Taylor, 79’) 2 Given debut to see game out.

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