The Irish Mail on Sunday

Christie is delighted to exact sweet revenge

- By Alan Douglas

RYAN CHRISTIE last night savoured a slice of revenge after Scotland atoned for defeat in Dublin by beating the Republic of Ireland in their crunch Nations League clash at Hampden.

Steve Clarke’s men, who lost to the Irish 3-0 in June, trailed to an early strike from John Egan but rallied in the second half thanks to Jack Hendry’s header and Christie’s cool penalty eight minutes from time.

The victory, coming three days after the Scots defeated Ukraine 3-0 at the national stadium, put them back on top of Nations League Group B1 ahead of their final group match against Oleksandr Petrakov’s side in neutral Poland on Tuesday night.

Last night’s victory means Scotland only need a point to top the group, earn promotion and a play-off spot for Euro 2024.

Christie was relieved to make amends for the drubbing in the Irish capital.

‘We came into the game desperate to win it,’ said the Bournemout­h attacker. ‘We wanted to come away from this camp with three wins.

‘We started on Wednesday with one and then we wanted to put things right after what happened in the summer in Dublin.

‘We let ourselves and the fans down over there, so we wanted to put that right and thankfully we did.

‘Yeah, it was a little bit of revenge. It was a disappoint­ing summer but we wanted to flip it on its head in this camp and try and pick up some positive results. We’ve got some positive results, so we can’t get much better than that. We go again on Tuesday.

‘In the first half we found it tough to control the game and, to be fair they played well, like they did over there. We had to make some tweaks at half-time and we showed some character to get back into the game. The subs that came on did brilliantl­y.

‘There is a lot of confidence to take into Tuesday.’

Christie claimed afterwards that he had full faith in himself to slot home the penalty with the clock ticking down.

‘Thankfully the gaffer has kept me on penalties over these last few games,’ he added.

‘There have been a few shouts but we haven’t seemed to have got one.’

 ?? ?? SPOT ON: Ryan Christie
SPOT ON: Ryan Christie

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