Glasgow Times

Ferguson feels Turkiye test was ideal preparatio­n

- JOHN McGILL

LEWIS FERGUSON believes Scotland’s friendly game in Turkiye on Wednesday night was good preparatio­n for next year’s tough European Championsh­ip qualifiers.

There was a lively crowd in Diyarbakir which was hosting the Turkish national team for the first time and the home fans saw their team move into a deserved two- goal lead through an Ozan Kabak header and a neat finish by Cengiz Under.

Aston Villa midfielder John McGinn pulled a goal back with a terrific strike just after the hour- mark but it was not enough to prevent Scotland losing for the first time in five games.

Next up for Clarke’s side is the Euro qualifiers with the Scots in a group which includes Spain, Norway, Georgia and Cyprus, who are first up at Hampden on March 25 followed by a home match against Spain the following Tuesday.

Bologna midfielder Ferguson, 23, who came on as a late substitute against Turkiye, told the Scotland official Twitter account: “In the qualifiers we are going away to some tough venues, some tough atmosphere­s and places similar to this so this game was probably the right one in terms of preparing us for what’s to come. I think that’s the kind of game the manager wanted.

“He wants us to be better away from home and going to places like that and atmosphere­s like that, it is something we want to improve on and it was a good test overall.”

Ferguson, who moved to the Serie A side from Aberdeen in the summer, was happy to be back involved. He said: “At the time I was disappoint­ed but the manager’s judgement was spot on.

“I had a good chat with him, I fully understood his reasons and it has worked in my favour.

“Since that I have come into the team and done really well so I am loving life over there and long may it continue.”

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Scotland midfielder Ferguson

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