Scotland faced Poland in a highly anticipated match that saw key events unfold.
The game started with an early goal from Poland’s Szymański in the 8th minute, putting them in the lead. However, Scotland quickly responded with a goal from McTominay in the 23rd minute, leveling the score.
Scotland continued to push for another goal, with Dykes and McTominay showing strong performances. However, a disallowed goal for Scotland due to handball by McTominay kept them from taking the lead.
As the game progressed, Poland had their fair share of opportunities, with Lewandowski and Zalewski testing the Scottish defense. A penalty for Poland in the 43rd minute gave them the chance to take the lead, with Lewandowski converting from the spot.
Despite a late surge from Scotland, they were unable to find the equalizer, with Poland securing a 2-1 victory.
The match also marked a milestone for Scotland captain Andy Robertson, who made his 75th appearance for the national team, becoming only the seventh player to achieve this feat.
Overall, it was a hard-fought game between two competitive teams, with Poland emerging as the victors. Scotland will look to bounce back in their next fixture as they continue their Nations League campaign.
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