
"Scott McTominay scored a wonder goal as Scotland beat Denmark 4-2 to send the Tartan Army to a first World Cup finals since 1998. McTominay netted a sublime overhead kick inside the opening five minutes to kick off what was a thrilling evening at Hampden Park for Steve Clarke's side. Rasmus Hojlund had levelled for Denmark from the penalty spot before the visitors were reduced to 10 men Rasmus Kristensen received a second booking."
"Fireworks welcomed the two teams onto the pitch moments before kick-off. But it was McTominay who truly lit up Hampden Park when, after four minutes, he produced a spectacular acrobatic goal to send the noise levels inside an already raucous stadium into the stratosphere. From Ben Gannon-Doak's cross from the right, the Napoli midfielder launched into an outrageous bicycle kick with the delivery at head height. The ball flew beyond the diving Kasper Schmeichel and into the corner of the net."
"Gannon-Doak, a live wire out wide, then had to be stretchered off before McTominay's club teammate, Hojlund, saw an effort ruled out. The visitors were beginning to pile on the pressure, Hojund again going close with a header that skimmed narrowly over. The Scottish defence was holding firm, that was until 10 minutes after the break when an Andy Robertson foul on Gustav Isaksen was adjudged to have been made inside the box following a lengthy VAR check."
Scotland beat Denmark 4-2 at Hampden Park to qualify for the men's World Cup finals for the first time since 1998. Scott McTominay opened with a sublime overhead bicycle kick inside five minutes from Ben Gannon-Doak's cross. Rasmus Hojlund equalised from the penalty spot after a VAR-reviewed foul, and Denmark were reduced to 10 men when Rasmus Kristensen received a second booking. Lawrence Shankland restored Scotland's lead before Patrick Dorgu levelled late. Kieran Tierney scored in stoppage time and Kenny McLean added a fourth with the final kick, sealing a dramatic victory amid raucous home celebrations.
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