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·18 November 2025
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An incredible euro goal. Scott McTominay once again made his mark with Scotland with a goal of rare beauty.
In the match against Denmark, crucial for Group C of the 2026 World Cup qualifiers, the Napoli midfielder opened the scoring with an incredible goal. A wonderful acrobatic technical gesture.
On Doak's cross from the right, McTominay intervened with a bicycle kick inside the penalty area, leaving no chance for the opposing goalkeeper, the Dane Schmeichel.

Perfect coordination and execution for McTominay, author of his 14th career goal with Scotland.
To equalize in Scotland, McTominay's teammate at Napoli, Rasmus Hojlund, stepped up.
The former Atalanta and Manchester United striker converted the penalty won by Lazio's Isaksen on a foul by Robertson.
The end of the game is an incredible concentration of emotions.
Shankland puts Scotland ahead again in the 78th minute, but former Lecce player Dorgu stuns Hampden Park.
But when the hosts' dreams seemed to have gone up in smoke, in full recovery, Scotland finds the goal that effectively sends them to the World Cup with Tierney.


But it's not over: in the 98th minute, McLean scores even from his own half, catching Schmeichel off guard, and kicking off the celebrations in Glasgow and throughout Scotland.
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