Scotland beat 10-man Curaçao but injury puts Billy Gilmour out of World Cup

In the early stages, Scotland looked to be opting for something different. That is, heading to a major tournament while completely unburdened by expectation. Little Curaçao were embarrassing Steve Clarke and his team. Scottish Football Association big wigs, who handed Clarke a four-year deal in recent days, were shuffling uncomfortably in the plush seats. Excitement was surely raising in Haiti, Scotland’s first World Cup opponents.
Scotland beat 10-man Curaçao but injury puts Billy Gilmour out of World Cup

Scotland beat 10-man Curaçao but injury puts Billy Gilmour out of World Cup Scotland recovered from an early deficit against 10-man Curaçao to secure a comfortable victory in their World Cup send-off match. However, the optimism was dampened by the news that key player Billy Gilmour sustained a knee injury, ruling him out of the finals. The win itself saw a stirring response from the team, ultimately proving comfortable as they prepare for their first World Cup appearance in 28 years.

  • Scotland overcame an early setback to defeat 10-man Curaçao.
  • Billy Gilmour has been ruled out of the World Cup finals due to a knee injury.
  • Lawrence Shankland scored twice for Scotland, with Ryan Christie adding a penalty.
  • Curaçao’s Jürgen Locadia received a red card for an elbow on Aaron Hickey.
  • Notable absentees for Scotland included Scott McTominay, John McGinn, Kieran Tierney, Lewis Ferguson, and Ché Adams.
  • Craig Gordon started in goal ahead of Angus Gunn.
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