LIVE UPDATE World Cup qualifiers : Scotland – Ukraine
2022 FIFA World Cup European Zone Qualifying Play-offs Semifinals of Group A It was a meeting between Scotland and Ukraine, played at Hampden Park in Glasgow. Scotland
Scotland’s Steve Clarke Choose to organize the army in a 3-4-1-2 system, using a low face as John McGinn, coordinating in the offensive line with a pair of forwards such as Lyndon Dykes and Che Adams.
Ukrainian side of Oleksandr Petrakov puts in a 4-1-4-1 plan, using the front of the target as Roman Yaremchuk makes an offensive game with Andrei Yarmolenko, Ruslan Ma. Linovsky, Oleksandr Zinchenko and Viktor Sikankov
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The first half continued until the 33rd minute, as the Ukrainian side came up with a goal from the moment that Ruslan Malinovsky put the ball from his own field to let Andrei Yarmolenko fall down. Ball with the left over the head, Scotland goalkeeper Craig Gordon sags into the bottom of the net. Send the visiting team to invade 1-0 and finished the first 45 minutes with this score
The second half of Ukraine came to add another second. In the 49th minute, from the moment Oleksandr Karavayev opened the ball to starboard into the penalty area for Roma Yaremchuk to take the header, there was no left. Helping the visiting team to escape 2-0
List of players for both teams
Scotland (3-4-1-2) : Craig Gordon; Scott McTominay, Grant Hanley, Liam Cooper; Aaron Hickey, Billy Gilmore, Callum McGregor, Andrew Robertson; John McGinn; Lyndon Dykes (Ryan Christie n. 46), Che Adams
Unused substitutes: Stephen O’Donnell, John Suttar, David Marshall, Jack Hendry, Scott McKenna, Stewart Armst. Vice, Ross Stewart, Jacob Brown, Lewis Ferguson, Liam Kelly, Greg Taylor
Yellow Cards – Lyndon Dykes 44, John McGinn 59
Ukraine (4-1-4-1) : Georgie Bushchan; Oleksandr Karavayev, Ilia Zabarni, Micholi Matviyenko, Vitali Mikolenko; Taras Stepanenko; Andrei Yarmolenko, Ruslan Malinovsky, Oleksandr Zinchenko, Victor Sikankov; Roman Yaremchuk
Subs: Eduard Zobol, Valery Bondar, Oleksandr Zirota, Sergei Sidorchuk, Mikola Chaparenko, Artem Dovbi. K, Andrei Pietov, Mikhail Mudric, Oleksandr Pichalonok, Taras Khacharaba, Oleksandr Zubkov, Dmi Tro Riznik
Yellow Cards – Roman Yaremchuk 5”, Ruslan Malinovsky’s 11′