Scotland, World Cup and Belarus
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Scotland head coach Steve Clarke: "Performances don't get you qualification. If you'd said at the start of this camp we'd come out with six points, everyone would've been really happy.
It was far from pretty but the Tartan Army moved to the top of their World Cup qualifying group after recording a second win this week
After their remarkable comeback win over Greece on Thursday, Scotland’s attention now turns to their World Cup qualifying clash with Belarus at Hampden Park on Sunday afternoon. The Belarusians
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Scotland's Che Adams and Scott McTominay scored in each half to beat Belarus 2-1 on Sunday, provisionally rising to the top of Group D in the World Cup qualifiers with 10 points from four matches.Denmark,
Scotland continued their unbeaten World Cup qualifying campaign with a 2-1 win over Belarus that was at times nervy but ended with a third consecutive victory in Group C. Che Adams opened the scoring with a neat finish after 15 minutes and Scott McTominay looked to have put the result beyond doubt when he scored six minutes from time.
"I did what the team wanted from me, I tried my best and I'm a bit disappointed I didn't contribute to a goal and put the game to bed a bit sooner but we've got the win and I did the defensive duties well I thought. Onto the next one.