Scotland beat Haiti 1-0 to mark a winning return to the World Cup

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 14 Jun 2026 A scrappy finish by John McGinn allowed Scotland to mark their return to the World Cup after a 28-year absence with a nervy 1-0 win over outsiders Haiti. Aston Villa captain McGinn fired in with the aid of a deflection just before the half-hour mark at the Gillette Stadium just outside Boston, which was filled to its 64,000 capacity with a majority of Scottish fans. They have travelled to the United States in large numbers to follow Scotland’s first World Cup campaign since 1998 and were able to celebrate a rare victory at the tournament as they go top of Group C. It is Scotland’s first win at a World Cup since a 2-1 defeat of Sweden in Italy in 1990, and their first victory at any major tournament in 30 years, since Euro 96. Steve Clarke’s team are bidding to make history by reaching the knockout stages, something Scotland have never done at the World Cup. They had to hang on grimly at the end, but the victory puts them on course to get to the last 32, especially as t...

The Italian media were quick to react to Scott McTominay's full Napoli debut against Juventus

Scott McTominay made his full debut for Napoli in a 0-0 draw against European giants Juventus, and the Italian media have been quick to react to the Scotsman’s first outing in Naples blue.

The midfielder, who left Manchester United this summer after 22 years at the club, made his debut in a Serie A fixture, putting in a typically determined and hard-working performance.

Antonio Conte, the new manager at Napoli, brought in McTominay as part of a slew of new signings, brought in alongside Billy Gilmour, Romelu Lukaku, David Neres, and Leonardo Spinazzola.

Whilst he was unable to get a goal to go with his performance as he was known to do for Manchester United (and Scotland), he received widespread praise from the Italian media.

James Horncastle, The Athletic’s Italian football expert pointed to the change in system from Conte to accommodate him, and made a wild comparison.

He tweeted: “OK his number isn't Diego's No.10 but McTominay's first start for Napoli is away to Juventus as their No.10 in a new 4-2-3-1 shape for Conte.

"My mind is blown.”

Corriere dello Sport said McTominay was a ‘dominant all-rounder with physique, technique, and personality’.

Calcio Mercato heaped praise on the Scotsman, saying he was Napoli’s ‘next idol’, comparing him to the likes of Diego Maradona and Edinson Cavani.

As a Scot and Manchester United fan, you’ll hear no complaints in those comparisons from me.

Gazetta were similarly full of praise for McTominay, saying Napoli would ‘hardly be able to do without the former United player’.

Whilst his full debut has seen praise heaped on the former United man, a 10 minute cameo against Cagliari did not receive the same reaction.

His performance received criticism, with some calling him stiff, and not up to standard.

Conte was quick to defend McTominay alongside his new signings.

He said: “The more time passes, the more they fit into our idea, with David [Neres] we worked during the break, ten days with Billy [Gilmour] and Scott, it was positive.”

“They are understanding the idea of ​​football we want to play.”

“They adapt to the type of work also from a physical, metabolic, strength point of view, what the coach asks

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