Scotland’s Lawrence Shankland had a key chance to shine before the Netherlands’ goal spree but missed, hitting the crossbar. Despite his usual goal-scoring prowess, he still made valuable contributions. However, Scotland’s loss highlighted persistent defensive weaknesses. Manager Steve Clarke faces a tough challenge in rectifying these issues ahead of friendlies and the Euros. The performance underscores the need for improvement before the tournament.
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