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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Sign up to Miguel Delaney’s Reading the Game newsletter sent straight to your inbox for free Sign up to Miguel’s Delaney’s free weekly newsletter Sign up to Miguel’s Delaney’s free weekly newsletter Scott McTominay scored the only goal of the game as Scotland survived a second-half barrage from Greece in their Nations League play-off in Athens. The Napoli midfielder netted a penalty he had won in the 33rd minute of the first leg and the Scots sp…
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