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Young Scot Steals Show in First World Cup Game in 28 Years

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Young Scot Steals Show in First World Cup Game in 28 Years

With 54 minutes on the clock, Ben Gannon-Doak let out a roar.

A Passionate Outburst

He clenched his fist and punched the air. The winger had just shielded the ball out for a Scotland goal-kick. Therefore, he celebrated like he had scored the winner at the World Cup. For Scotland, this felt like a final. The Tartan Army was spread throughout the Boston Stadium stands. Some fans were worried about the tournament opener against Haiti. However, Gannon-Doak understood the moment.

He Got It

The “wee man” got it. He understood what it meant to the travelling Scots in Massachusetts. Therefore, he typified them. His authentic outburst galvanized the fans. Scott McTominay had recovered from a stomach bug to start. This was Scotland’s first men’s World Cup game in 28 years. John McGinn got the nod from the off. He became the eventual matchwinner. Lawrence Shankland, the goal machine, led the line.

A New Hero

Yet the show was stolen by a 20-year-old. He wasn’t even born when Scotland last featured on the biggest stage. As a result, a new hero was born. Scotland won. The Tartan Army went home happy.

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