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Lewis Ferguson: From Hamilton Accies prospect to Scotland's midfield lynchpin

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  • Lewis Ferguson has emerged as a key player for Scotland in the World Cup, excelling in a holding midfield role despite his natural attacking instincts.
  • His journey from Hamilton Academical to Serie A captain and now a vital international asset highlights his development and family legacy in football.

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Why It Matters

Lewis Ferguson, a promising young talent from Hamilton Academical, has developed into a key player for Scotland, captaining Bologna in Serie A and now playing a crucial holding role in the national team.

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Eight years ago, Lewis Ferguson had just departed Hamilton Academical.

A much-fancied 18-year-old, the young talent had surged to prominence for the small Lanarkshire team, marshaling a midfield with Darian MacKinnon and Ross Jenkins.

On Wednesday, he could be his country's key man in stopping Matheus Cunha, Vinicius Jr and Casemiro to make history for Scotland.

Two games into their Group C campaign, Ferguson has probably been Steve Clarke's most influential player.

But how has Ferguson emerged from the shadow of Tartan Army heroes Scott McTominay and John McGinn to be such an important cog in the machine?

Ferguson has come a long way since those days at Accies.

A successful spell at Aberdeen helped propel him to Serie A where he became Bologna captain.

He now has four seasons in Italy and a Coppa Italia under his belt, so by no means is he a left-field pick. Having said that, he has found international appearances hard to come by given the plethora of talent in the squad.

However, misfortune can lead to opportunity. Billy Gilmour's knee injury in the friendly against Curacao last month left a gaping hole in Steve Clarke's line-up as a holding player behind McTominay.

Ferguson has performed the role superbly.

Against Morocco, he managed to break through an African line 15 times, the most of any Scotland player going forward.

Astonishingly, he offered himself to receive a pass 76 times during the game. By comparison, the second-highest figure was 35 from Che Adams.

"The unselfish bit, I enjoy it," Ferguson told BBC Scotland. "I'm representing my country - I'll play any role.

"I played it a lot when I was younger. The manager has found a role that suits me.

"You do a lot of the dirty work - covering the ground, protecting the lads behind you, feeding the lads in front of you. Tackles, duels - it's part of my game. It's massive within the team.

"The games have been pretty physical and I've enjoyed it."

Football runs deep in the Ferguson family.

His dad, Derek, is a former Rangers, Hearts and Sunderland midfielder with two Scotland caps to his name.

Uncle Barry was a bit of a player in his day, as well, captaining Rangers and Scotland, and is regarded as one of the best players of the modern era not to make it as far as his nephew has to a major tournament.

"He's in Miami. I texted him to say happy Father's Day," Ferguson said of dad Derek.

"It makes me happy to let him see his son play in the World Cup.

"From what I know he probably wanted to achieve more than what he did. He probably lives that through me.

"It's nice to see how proud and happy he is. He's one of the few people that I listen to in football. He's played a really important role in my life and in football. He's got a little more complimentary as I've got older.

"He's been the most important role model in my career. If it wasn't for him I wouldn't be here.

"I got released from Rangers really young - it was tough, but it was him who gave me that feeling that if I do the work I can be a pro footballer and reach a World Cup.

"I owe him the world."

Ferguson's game is built on energy and commitment, two traits he displayed immensely in Boston.

Yet, filling in a holding role has constrained his attacking influence somewhat, a factor which was illustrated late against Morocco as Kenny McLean's introduction offered fresh licence to roam.

McLean has also impressed during his substitute appearances, but could he be in line to start in order to allow Ferguson more freedom against Brazil?

It is difficult to say given the permutations and the opponent involved.

Scotland, on three points, potentially could make it out the group on that amount with a damage-limited goal difference. The kicker being we won't know that until days after the game in Miami is finished.

A point against the five-time former world champions would almost certainly do the job.

"Lewis Ferguson's been a stalwart in both games," former Scotland international Leanne Crichton told BBC Scotland.

"The bit for Lewis is we've probably taken away from some of his strengths.

"The fact that he's been identified as the kind of holding midfield player where he's not able to go and break the opposition back line as much as he probably would if he was given the freedom of being a box-to-box midfielder.

"I reckon going into the game in Miami against Brazil you might see that pairing of Ferguson and McLean in terms of that use of the ball to try and free Lewis Ferguson up a bit.

"He's had a really strong tournament so far and you can absolutely see his qualities."

You can watch a full length interview with Lewis Ferguson on the BBC Scottish Football YouTube page HERE, external.

What to Watch

AI outlook — possibilities, not facts

  • Ferguson and McLean may be paired in midfield against Brazil to offer Ferguson more attacking freedom.

    Possible · Within days

Open Questions

  • Will Ferguson be paired with McLean against Brazil?
  • Can Scotland advance from Group C with a point against Brazil?

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