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Scotland reaction: Steve Clarke addresses Greek lasers, why Kieran Tierney didn't start and his two selection risks

  • Scott McTominay scored a penalty in the 33rd minute, giving Scotland a 1-0 victory over Greece in a Nations League play-off match in Athens.
  • Greece applied continuous pressure in the second half, with Scotland facing intense pressure but defending well.
  • Steve Clarke praised his defenders, Anthony Ralston and Grant Hanley, for their strong defensive performance despite their lack of regular club play.
  • Clarke emphasized that the tie remains 'wide open,' acknowledging Greece's previous successes.
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Scotland’s Italy-based stars dictate play in 1-0 win over Greece in Nations League

PIRAEUS, Greece (AP) — Greece expected Scotland to stick to its decades-old playbook: physical duels, crosses into the area, and spirited counterattacks.

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The Celtic Star broke the news in on Thursday, March 20, 2025.
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