Celtic captain Callum McGregor was one of the top performers as Scotland defeated Ukraine 3-0 at Hampden Park to move top of their UEFA Nations League group.

The silky midfielder put in a masterful display for Stevie Clarke's men as the Scots took a leaf out of the Ange Postecoglou formbook and totally swamped their opponents from start to finish.

A John McGinn counter and a double from substitute Lyndon Dykes set Scotland up for Saturday's visit of Ireland to the national stadium.

McGregor was at the hub of everything that was good about Scotland.

Just how good a player is McGregor turning into for both club and country?

Hoops full-back Greg Taylor also came on for the last five minutes for ex-Celtic left-back Kieran Tierney.

Taylor has been earning rave reviews recently for his club performances although former Hearts midfielder Ryan Stevenson reckons that Jambos defender Stephen Kingsley is a better player.

Is Kingsley better than Taylor?

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Meanwhile, Clarke revealed that Celtic midfielder David Turnbull was forced to withdraw from the Scotland squad due to an ankle injury and was sent back to his club to recover.

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