Scotland Dismantles Bolivia, Boosts World Cup Hopes
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Scotland thrashed Bolivia 4-0 in a friendly, boosting confidence ahead of their first World Cup in 28 years, with key players like Lawrence Shankland and Ché Adams impressing.
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Scotland returns to the World Cup after a 28-year absence.
Scotland’s 4-0 dismantling of Bolivia in their final World Cup warm-up match has significantly boosted the team’s confidence ahead of their first World Cup appearance in 28 years. Under manager Steve Clarke, who is known for his cautious approach, the team showed ruthless efficiency, particularly in the first half where they scored four goals. Key players like Lawrence Shankland and Ché Adams impressed, with Shankland scoring his third goal in two games and Adams netting twice. The match against Bolivia, ranked higher than Scotland’s upcoming World Cup opponent Haiti, suggests Scotland has a strong chance of advancing from the group stage for the first time in their history. While the second half saw a drop in tempo due to substitutions and the sweltering heat in New Jersey, the overall performance was highly encouraging. Clarke faces tough decisions on the starting lineup, especially in goal and at centre-half, but the team’s collective confidence is high heading into the tournament. The memory of Ally MacLeod’s infamous 1978 World Cup hubris serves as a contrast to Clarke’s measured approach, but the current team’s form has understandably generated excitement among fans.
The Scots made a terrific start with Shankland opening the scoring after a cross from Andy Robertson. Scott McTominay added a second, and Ché Adams scored twice before halftime, aided by assists from Aaron Hickey and Ben Gannon-Doak. Gannon-Doak, despite previous criticism, had a standout game with a perfect cross for one of Adams’ goals and a notable drive from midfield. Bolivia’s goalkeeper, Guillermo Viscarra, had a poor game, failing to prevent any of the first-half goals. Scotland’s performance, though against limited opposition, mirrored historic scoring feats last achieved 20 years ago. The team’s ability to score four goals in successive games for the first time since 1878 (against England) and 2004 (against the Faroe Islands) underscores their current form.
Clarke acknowledged the team’s preparation and the “fantastic problems” of selecting a starting lineup, particularly with Ryan Christie enhancing his chances of playing against Haiti. The challenge now is to replicate this form in the World Cup, starting with the crucial match against Haiti. Unlike the disastrous 1978 campaign under Ally MacLeod, marked by overconfidence and a disappointing loss to Peru and draw with Iran, the current team approaches the tournament with a balanced mix of confidence and caution.
Key players like Shankland, Adams, Robertson, Hickey, McTominay, and McGinn are likely starters, with Christie and Gannon-Doak pushing for inclusion. The team heads to Boston for their World Cup opener against Haiti with a spring in their step, avoiding the sour note of injuries that plagued their preparation, notably Billy Gilmour’s World Cup dream ending due to injury.
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