DAVID MARSHALL 8
An experienced performance from the stopper who was called into action a number of times throughout.
SCOTT MCTOMINAY 5
Struggled at times to contain Pesek and looked exposed in the second half especially.
SCOTT MCKENNA 7
Solid at the back, has looked more comfortable in a back three than he did in a back four.
LIAM COOPER 6
The Leeds man did his job well and looked quick on the turn.
LIAM PALMER 7
Was comfortable at right wing back and put in some superb crosses, notably for the opening goal.
JOHN FLECK 6
Rarely gave the ball away but didn’t leave much of an impact in his third cap.
KENNY MCLEAN 6
Gave up possession for the opening goal with a loose pass but recovered well.
ANDY ROBERTSON 7
Much brighter from the skipper who made a number of positive runs in behind, notably winning the second half penalty.
STUART ARMSTRONG 6
A quiet night for the Southampton man, but he never shied away from his defensive duties.
RYAN CHRISTIE 8
The Celtic man dictated play and technically looked a step above the rest, scoring another penalty.
LYNDON DYKES 7
Took his goal so well and looked sharp with every touch, has definitely taken his chance in a Scotland jersey.
Substitutes
CALLUM PATERSON 5
(on for Lyndon Dykes 67) Ran the pitch well and almost scored late on.
JOHN MCGINN 5
(on for John Fleck 71) Won some crucial fouls which bought Scotland time.
CALLUM MCGREGOR 3
(on for Armstrong 81) Helped shut the game out well.
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