Scotland’s Fate in Seville: McTominay Shines as Robertson’s Absence Challenges Spain

2023-10-12 21:01:45

The Scots had their fate in the hands of Seville in Group A. A draw might be enough for the group to McTominay. And precisely, cornered, Scotland held out for a long time despite the loss of their captain Andy Robertson in the first act. Better yet, they thought they might take the lead with a magnificent direct free kick that was ultimately canceled for a foul push on the Spanish goalkeeper, Unai Simon.

A little following, Alvaro Morata put his team in control on an assist from the veteran Jesus Navas. Jungle Sancet was responsible for giving the score its final appearance a few minutes before the final whistle. The losers of the day retain their first place with 15 points while Spain has 12 units with one game less. Erling Haalandauthor of a double in Cyprus, and Norway are in ambush at ten points.

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