Scotland's Hanley and McKenna Dominate Ball Possession, Adams Struggles
Scotland's Defensive Duo Shines
In a crucial match against Switzerland, Scotland's center-backs Grant Hanley and Scott McKenna emerged as key contributors in ball possession. Hanley led the team with a remarkable 69 passes completed, the highest by any Scottish player in a finals game.
Adams' Limited Involvement
In contrast, starting striker Che Adams had a disappointing outing, recording only one touch in the match. This limited involvement highlights the challenges Scotland faced in creating scoring opportunities.
Switzerland Misses Chances
Despite Scotland's dominance in ball possession, Switzerland also had chances to score. Breel Embolo had a goal ruled out for offside, while Zeki Amdouni missed a late opportunity. These missed chances kept the game in the balance throughout.
Scotland's Push for Knockout Stage
In a thrilling finale, Scotland came close to scoring through Grant Hanley. The Scots are aiming to reach the knockout stage for the first time in their history, and a win against Croatia in their final group game would put them in a strong position to achieve this goal.
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