Irish Daily Mail

SCOTLAND STAND FIRM TO WIN GROUP

- By IAIN STEWART

STRICKEN Scotland dug deep into their reserves in more ways than one for a goalless draw against Ukraine to win their Nations League group and gain promotion to League A.

Steve Clarke’s side, depleted by injuries and suspension, needed only a point to finish top of Group B1 and they had to ride their luck at times before celebratin­g a massive result in the Cracovia Stadium.

Ukraine, beaten 3-0 at Hampden Park last week, missed two great chances in particular in the goalless first half and keeper Craig Gordon looked in unbeatable form.

Scotland finished two points clear of Oleksandr Petrakov’s side at the top of the group and aside from promotion to the top tier, a place among the second seeds for the European Championsh­ip qualifiers and a play-off spot for that competitio­n if the normal qualificat­ion campaign does not go to plan was also secured.

Clarke’s squad was shorn of several certain starters, mostly in defence.

Grant Hanley, Liam Cooper and skipper Andy Robertson had failed to make the squad for the triple-header due to injury and they were joined on the sidelines by, among others, Kieran Tierney, Nathan Patterson, Scott McKenna and Scott McTominay, the latter suspended, while a virus had also affected the camp.

The match was played in Poland due to Russia’s ongoing war on Ukraine and officially there were 3,000 Tartan Army inside the 15,000-capacity stadium making plenty of noise as the Scots started purposeful­ly.

In the second minute Ukraine keeper Andriy Lunin saved Adams’ strike down at his righthand post for a corner which was defended.

Ukraine settled and should have gone ahead in the seventh minute when speedy winger Mykhailo Mudryk picked out unmarked captain Andriy Yarmolenko at the back post but he volleyed high over the bar with only Gordon to beat.

There was another let-off for the Scots in the 22nd minute when Artem Dovbyk ran on to Yarmolenko’s wonderful pass and past Porteous but the veteran Hearts keeper was equal to the shot.

Scotland had to repel increasing pressure from Ukraine in the closing stages and they battled with everything they had through four minutes of added time to keep the point which has so many positive ramificati­ons for them.

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Job done: Joy for Scotland

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