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Scotland beat Ukraine to boost Nations League push
Scotland boosted their bid for Nations League promotion and gained a measure of revenge over Ukraine with a 3-0 win in Glasgow on Wednesday.
Steve Clarke's side dominated a one-sided clash at Hampden Park but had to wait until the last 20 minutes for their goals as John McGinn's opener and Lyndon Dykes' brace sent them top of Group B1.
Scotland were beaten 3-1 by Ukraine in an emotionally-charged World Cup play-off at Hampden Park in June.
Their failure to qualify for a first World Cup since 1998 still hurts Clarke's players, so this was a cathartic result, albeit one they would rather have had four months ago.
Ukraine's hopes of providing a rare moment of levity in their war-torn nation by reaching the World Cup were eventually dashed as they lost to Wales in the play-off final.
A shadow of the team that beat Scotland in the playoffs, Ukraine provided little resistence as Scotland made it three wins from their four Nations League matches.
The Scots have moved above Ukraine to the top of the group as they chase promotion to League A.
While the competition is derided by some, Scotland are well aware of the Nations League's importance after securing a Euro 2020 play-off through winning their Nations League group.
In their final group games, Scotland host the Republic of Ireland on Saturday before travelling to Ukraine on September 27.
After a minute's applause before kick-off to mark the death of Queen Elizabeth II, Scotland should have taken an immediate lead when Che Adams shot straight at Ukraine keeper Anatoliy Trubin.
Adams narrowly failed to convert Ryan Christie's cross moments later before Nathan Patterson's delivery was glanced wide by McGinn.
Scotland's fast start had Ukraine pinned back and the chances kept coming.
Christie headed over from Stuart Armstrong's cross and Armstrong forced a fumbled save from Trubin.
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Scotland's momentum was interrupted when Everton defender Patterson was stretchered off with a possible knee injury.
Ukraine were lucky to finish the half with 11 men after Valeriy Bondar escaped with a booking after a brutal body check on Adams.
Mykhaylo Mudryk should have capitalised on a wayward clearance from Craig Gordon but his scuffed finish saved the Scotland 'keeper's blushes early in the second half.
Armstrong was guilty of a glaring miss when he lashed over from Scott McTominay's backheel.
But Clarke's team kept pressing and came within a whisker of breaking the deadlock as Adams headed McGinn's cross onto the bar before the striker's follow-up was saved by Trubin.
By the time Armstrong headed another good chance wide it seemed Scotland were destined for a frustrating night.
But McGinn rewarded Scotland's relentless pressure in the 70 minute as the Aston Villa midfielder rolled his man inside the area and fired into the far corner.
Ukraine appealed for a foul but the referee did not check the monitor after getting advice from his video assistant.
QPR striker Dykes put the result beyond doubt 10 minutes later with a powerful header from fellow substitute Ryan Fraser's corner.
Scotland were rampant and Dykes headed his second goal from another Fraser corner in the 87th minute.
F.Wilson--AT