McTominay Returns to Scotland Training Ahead of Haiti Clash
McTominay’s Recovery Boosts Scotland’s World Cup Hopes
Scotland’s World Cup campaign is off to a positive start as midfielder Scott McTominay returns to training, declaring himself ‘perfect and ready to go’ for the tournament’s opening match against Haiti.
The Napoli star, who missed Thursday’s session due to a minor stomach issue, was back in action on Friday, much to the delight of head coach Steve Clarke.
Clarke’s Squad Unity Message
Clarke emphasized the importance of team unity, stating, ‘I’ve got 26 superstars here.’ He believes that the success of the team lies in the collective effort rather than relying on individual brilliance.
While acknowledging McTominay’s talent, Clarke stressed that ‘we are going to need another 15 to bring the same’ to achieve a successful tournament run.
Scotland’s World Cup Journey Begins
As Scotland gears up for their first World Cup in 28 years, the team’s focus is on the upcoming match against Haiti on Saturday (Sunday, 02:00 BST) at Boston Stadium in Foxborough.
The Scots will also face Morocco and Brazil in the group stage, making every game crucial.
With McTominay’s return, the team is one step closer to full strength, ready to showcase their abilities on the world stage.
Stay tuned as Scotland aims to make a statement in their long-awaited World Cup return.
