answered his critics last night with an outstanding display in the 0-0 draw with England at Wembley.And in a candid interview with the BBC after the match, the right-back opened up dealing with the criticism that surfaced on social media and the backing he has had from his countrymen at Euro 2020.Boss Steve Clarke stuck by him and rated O'Donnell as Scotland's man of the match ahead of the official award-winner, Billy Gilmour.There were calls for O'Donnell to be dropped and replaced by Rangers youngster Nathan Patterson, but the 29-year-old proved his worth with his best-ever display in a Scotland shirt last night.And O'Donnell said: "I think what is frustrating in society now see everything, it's hard to get away from it."It makes a.
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