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It took Ismael Saibari only 21 minutes to score a goal for Morocco in his World Cup debut. Barely a minute was enough time for him to get on the scoreboard in his second outing. Saibari drilled a shot into the top corner of the net a mere 72 seconds into Friday's 1-0 win over Scotland at Gillette Stadium,
Scotland ended a 28-year wait for a place on international football's biggest stage, but there was disappointment following a group stage exit. "It was an amazing experience," Bournemouth midfielder Christie,
Sione Tuipulotu believes Scotland have “evolved into the team they wanted to become” but the captain has learned from experience not to make any bold claims about their chances of turning over double world champions South Africa in the Nations Championship on Saturday.
With England preparing to face Norway in the quarter-finals of the World Cup this Saturday (July 11), one viral social media post has laid out every reason why Scotland should be cheering on the Norwegians.
If anything, the experience has simply made him more eager to take on extra work – for Hibs AND Scotland, all going well. Awarded his first senior international cap by Steve Clarke during the June international window,
On song hitman breaks silence on Scotland ambitions and hopes of return to Rangers Red-hot former Rangers academy graduate Robbie Ure insists he’s happy to remain patient in waiting for a call-up to the Scotland senior squad after his electric start to the season as Ukraine try to convince him to switch his allegiance.
Roberto Martinez has emerged as a contender to become the next Scotland manager. The Spaniard has left Portugal following their World Cup exit in the round of 16, as first reported by talkSPORT.
Scotland star Billy Gilmour dropped into Ardrossan Library this week - to meet some of his biggest fans. The Napoli footballer is back in his home town as he recovers from the injury that forced him to withdraw from the Scotland World Cup squad.
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