Awestruck James McFadden couldn't believe what he was seeing from Nathan Patterson and Billy Gilmour against Israel. And he reckons the teenage pair are "an inspiration" to their more experienced Scotland teammates.
Scotland were up against it from the first minute against their familiar foes Israel with Rangers right-back Patterson culpable for Eran Zahavi's stunning early opener.
But Steve Clarke's team, roared on by a vociferous Hampden, battled back into it. Despite trailing twice, Scott McTominay's last-gasp winner sealed a momentous World Cup qualifying win.The second-half performance in particular was impressive from the Scots and teens Patterson and Gilmour were at the heart of it.McFadden, speaking on Sportsound, was full of
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