David Marshall 6
Didn’t have all that much to do but didn’t put a foot wrong.
Andy Considine 6
Solid but unspectacular display from the debutant.
Declan Gallagher 5
Looked a little sloppy at the back and could have done better at the other end from a few set-pieces.
Scott McTominay 6
Another solid outing from the Manchester United man, who is looking more settled as a makeshift centre-half.
Andrew Robertson 5
Quiet night for the skipper. Often found himself crowded out on the left flank.
Stephen O’Donnell 6
Showed great awareness to pick out Dykes for the goal but didn’t get forward often enough. Scotland’s two best chances arrived when he did.
John Fleck 5
Was given a chance but struggled to make the most of it. Contributed little in attack.
Kenny McLean 6
Decent display from the Norwich midfielder. Didn’t do an awful lot on the ball but was effective off of it.
John McGinn 5
Snatched at a few half-chances but was squeezed out of the game.
Ryan Fraser 5
Showed flashes of promise and provided some much-needed pace but didn’t give his opposite number too much to worry about.
Lyndon Dykes 7
Grabbed his first goal at Hampden and made a nuisance of himself. Didn’t get enough service.
Substitutes:
Callum McGregor (for Fleck, 72) 3
Kept possession well in midfield.
Oli McBurnie (for Dykes, 72) 3
Worked hard during his brief cameo.
Callum Paterson (for Fraser, 86) N/A
Failed to make impact.
Ryan Jack (for McGinn, 90) N/A
Failed to make impact.
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