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McTominay can add to Scotland’s firepower, former captain says
Scotland's Scott McTominay, March 25, 2023

FORMER Scotland captain Colin Hendry believes Scott McTominay could be the answer to his country’s lack of firepower at Euro 2024.

Scotland head coach Steve Clarke, whose side face hosts Germany in Munich on Friday in the tournament’s opening game, lost QPR’s Lyndon Dykes and Liverpool’s uncapped Ben Doak from his provisional 28-man squad.

Southampton’s Che Adams, Hearts’ Lawrence Shankland and Bristol City’s late call-up Tommy Conway are Scotland’s out-and-out strikers and have nine international goals between them.

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