The choice of Scotland failed to reach the quarterfinals of League of Nations despite winning this Monday by 1-2 matches Poland in Warsaw, and, after Croatia’s 1-1 draw against Portugal, they will have to fight to stay in the elite of the continental tournament.
A goal from the Liverpool defender Andrew Robertson for the duration of the extension (93) at least prevented the direct relegation to League B of the team he managed Steve Clarke. What did not avoid the loss of the category was the selection led by Michail Probierz.
The Scots came PGE Narodowy with a chance to advance in the tournament against a Poland no options and no azulgrana Robert Lewandowski (out due to back discomfort), and they dreamed of achieving it when the Aston Villa midfielder John McGinn He put Steve Clarke’s team ahead after three minutes. Furthermore, Portugal’s short-lived victory over Croatia helped them in their cause.
But Kamil PiatkowskiSalzburg defender and former Granada player, began to end Scotland’s dream with a goal in the 59th minute. Robertson scored in extra time, but in Split the Croatian equalizer Josko Guardiol passed the sentence.
match lineup
1
13
21
14
4
2
20
10
11
16
8
1
2
3
23
6
5
18
8
9
4
7
PGE Narodowy

Craig Gordon1
62′
Anthony Ralston2
75′
Andy Robertson3
92′
Kenny McLean23
29′
John Souttar6
58′
Give in to Hanley5
Ben Doak18
65′
78′
Billy Gilmour8
86′
74′
Lyndon Dykes9
65′
92′
Scott McTominay4
75′
45′
John McGinn7
2′
94′

Replacements

Cieran Slicker12
Robby McCrorie21
Jack Hendry13
Greg Taylor15
62′
Scott McKenna16
45′
Nicky Devlin22
75′
74′
Ryan Christie11
65′
69′
Connor Barron14
Stuart Armstrong17
86′
Ryan Gould20
75′
Lawrence Shankland10
65′
Tommy Conway19

coach

Michal Probierz
Steve Clarke
Source: La Verdad

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