The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Mcginn’s national service goes on

Villa midfielder scores the winner as Scots edge nervy clash in Cyprus

- GAVIN MCCAFFERTY IN NICOSIA

CYPRUS 1 SCOTLAND 2

John Mcginn continued his internatio­nal goalscorin­g streak as Scotland won 2-1 in Cyprus.

The Aston Villa midfielder netted the winner in the 53rd minute with a firsttime finish to make it five goals from his last five games for his country.

Scotland were ahead for the vast majority of the Euro 2020 qualifier in Nicosia after Ryan Christie’s superb opener.

But George Efrem might have had another goal to add to his equalising volley after an early strike appeared to bounce behind the line having struck the underside of the crossbar.

Steve Clarke’s side leapfrogge­d Cyprus into third place in Group I of the European Championsh­ip qualifiers and will seal that position if they draw at home to Kazakhstan tomorrow.

However, Clarke will be desperate for another win to build momentum for the play-offs in March.

The manager handed Motherwell centre-back Declan Gallagher his first Scotland cap and gave a competitiv­e debut to Rangers midfielder Ryan Jack, while Steven Naismith captained the team on his 50th internatio­nal.

Cyprus would have sealed a historic best third-place finish if they had won and they came extremely close to a fifthminut­e opener.

Scotland’sreprievec­ameafterch­ristie lost a challenge in the middle of the park. Pieros Sotiriou threaded the ball through to Efrem and the former Rangers and

Dundee player turned Scott Mckenna before firing a shot off the underside of the bar.

There were strong appeals for a goal but – with no goalline technology – the Austrian officials played on.

Scotland scored after a good spell of possession. Mcginn turned and fed Christie on the right flank and the Celtic playmaker was allowed to cut inside before curling into the top corner from 20 yards.

Clarke’s men were by no means in control and Mcginn and Gallagher, twice, made important aerial challenges to stop the Cypriots getting headers on target, while David Marshall parried a 20-yard strike from Sotiriou.

But the visitors had chances to take a bigger lead into the break. Christie saw a 20-yard effort saved after a counter and Mckenna’s free header bounced into the goalkeeper’s hands off Mcginn from one of a series of corners.

Mcginn later won the ball off goalkeeper Urko Pardo but could not find Naismith and Liam Palmer came close from 25 yards.

Efrem got his goal two minutes after half-time when Grigoris Kastanos swung in a free-kick from the right, Gallagher headed the ball away and Efrem was in spacetovol­leyintothe­topcornerf­rom15 yards.

It was the fifth set-piece goal Scotland had conceded in four matches, although Cyprus have been prolific from dead balls throughout their campaign – 10 of their 14 goals have come from setplays.

Scotland regained the lead inside six minutes when Mcginn got in front of his man to sweep home Greg Taylor’s cross from eight yards.

Naismith was replaced by Oli Mcburnie just after the hour mark having appeared to strain his leg, although he ultimately walked off without too much difficulty.

Cyprus pushed for an equaliser and came close when Ioannis Costi headed just wide after running on to a cross.

Scotland’s best chance to give themselves a cushion disappeare­d when Mcginn over-hit a pass to Mcburnie and they found themselves under pressure in the closing stages.

Fotis Papoulis blasted over from 12 yards and Kastanos came close from a free-kick.

Cyprus head coach Ran Ben Shimon claimed the better team lost and felt Efrem’s early effort not standing was the “decisive moment in the game”.

He added: “To lead after six minutes would have been crucial. It was half a metre inside. I never speak about referees but it was a poor performanc­e from the referee.

“The team that tried to play football lost this game. The ball was in the corner for six minutes in the latter stages. We prepared for long balls, but not that amount of long balls.

“I have respect for opponents but the better team lost.”

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