Glasgow Times

RATINGS Scotland

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DAVID MARSHALL

Did not have all that much to do but didn’t put a foot wrong.

ANDY CONSIDINE

Solid but unspectacu­lar display from the debutant.

DECLAN GALLAGHER

5 Looked a little sloppy at the back and could have done better at the other end from a few set- pieces.

SCOTT McTOMINAY

6 Another solid outing from the Manchester United man, who is looking more settled as a makeshift centre- half.

ANDREW ROBERTSON

Quiet night for the skipper. Often found himself crowded out on the left flank.

STEPHEN O’DONNELL

6 Showed great awareness to pick out Lyndon Dykes for the goal but didn’t get forward often enough. Scotland’s two best chances arrived when he did.

JOHN FLECK

Was given a chance but struggled to make the most of it. Contribute­d little in attack.

KENNY McLEAN

Decent display from the Norwich midfielder. Didn’t do an awful lot on the ball but was effective off of it.

JOHN McGINN

Snatched at a few halfchance­s but was squeezed out of the game.

RYAN FRASER

Showed flashes of promise and provided some muchneeded pace but didn’t give his opposite number too much to worry about.

LYNDON DYKES

Grabbed his first goal at Hampden and made a nuisance of himself. Didn’t get enough service.

SUBSTITUTE­S:

5

5 6

5 5 7

Callum McGregor

( for Fleck, 72): Kept possession well in midfield.

Oli McBurnie 3

( for Dykes, 72): Worked hard during his brief cameo.

Callum Paterson

( for Fraser, 86): Failed to make impact.

Ryan Jack N/ A

( for McGinn, 90): Failed to make impact. 3

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