The Scotsman

PLAYER RATINGS

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DAVID MARSHALL

There could be no fingerpoin­ting at the 36-yearold for any of the three goals conceded. 6 SCOTT MCTOMINAY

The intent in deploying the Manchester United midfielder on the right of the three is that he can bring the ball out from the back, but there wasn’t much opportunit­y for him to do that. 6 GRANT HANLEY

Seemed to know right away when dropping to the turf with a knee injury 32 minutes in that it was the end of his evening. 5 KIERAN TIERNEY

So aggressive in his oneon-ones was the Arsenal man you could almost see any duelling Croatians visibly blanching. 6 STEPHEN O’DONNELL

His Wembley showing was as satisfying as a tray of truffles, his follow-up appearance was more like a bag of Revels - very much of the mixed variety. 5

STUART ARMSTRONG

Essentiall­y the man his manager urged to become the hero as replacemen­t for the Covid-19 stricken Billy Gilmour, the midfielder’s questionab­le decisionma­king ensured the Chelsea man instead was pined for. 4 CALLUM MCGREGOR

The brilliance of his pinpoint-accurate equaliser will be little recalled. 7 ANDY ROBERTSON

The Croatians had clearly done their homework, with the captain never allowed to maraud forward. 6

JOHN MCGINN

Could exert no real influence across a frustratin­g 90 minutes. 5 LYNDON DYKES

Very much a peripheral figure. 5

CHE ADAMS

Bright start but his evening went quiet with scraps of service. 6 SUBSTITUTE­S SCOTT MCKENNA

Headed wide late on. 5

RYAN FRASER

On for Armstrong after 69 minutes. 5

KEVIN NISBET

An 83rd-minute replacemen­t for the luckless Adams 5

NATHAN PATERSON

Senior Scotland debut for the Rangers full-back. 5

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