Are Scotland finally finding striker solutions?
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Are Scotland finally finding striker solutions?
"Torino striker Adams netted a confidence-boosting hat-trick in Vaduz to become the first forward since Lawrence Shankland against Finland in Scotland's Euros farewell match to find the back of the net for Steve Clarke's side. And he then opened the scoring for the Scots against Belarus in Monday 2-0 win as they made it four points from the first available six in World Cup qualifying."
"It was one of many notable positives in Zalaegerszeg, as was the return of Ben Gannon-Doak on the left wing. On Friday night against Denmark, John McGinn out on the right rolled back the years. Across camp, Clarke repeatedly expressed his excitement that he could look to his bench and be "happy" with his options available. Hirst got a cameo in Copenhagen. Lennon Miller was thrown for a few minutes on Monday. Hibernian hot-shot Kieron Bowie didn't leave the bench."
Che Adams scored a hat-trick in Vaduz and then opened the scoring in a 2-0 win over Belarus, totalling four goals in three games and helping Scotland to four points from six in World Cup qualifying. George Hirst also scored to open his international account. Ben Gannon-Doak returned on the left wing and showed maturity and bravery despite a recent thigh injury. John McGinn impressed on the right against Denmark. Lennon Miller and Kieron Bowie received brief opportunities off the bench. Steve Clarke expressed satisfaction with increased attacking options and squad depth.
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