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本·甘农-多克的出色表现预示着苏格兰边锋技术传统的回归 | 保罗·麦金尼斯

这位伯恩茅斯球员的表现并没有什么特别复杂的地方,但他却在世界杯历史上最伟大的胜利中带领球队战胜了海地。比赛进行了大约15分钟,一个熟悉的剧本似乎正在上演。开局的一阵猛攻过后,苏格兰队陷入了被动,难以应对海地队顽强的拼抢和高强度对抗。传球频频失误,铲球也……

本·甘农-多克的出色表现预示着苏格兰边锋技术传统的回归 | 保罗·麦金尼斯
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There was nothing too complicated about the Bournemouth man’s performance but he took the fight to Haiti in a historic World Cup win

The game was about 15 minutes in and a familiar script appeared to be taking shape. After an initial flurry, Scotland were under the pump, struggling to deal with the intensity and physicality of a determined Haiti team. Passes were going astray and tackles were being missed. It seemed only a matter of time before calamity became manifest, but there was one route of escape, summarised eloquently by a cry from the crowd: “Hit it long for the wee man!”

Ben Gannon-Doak, the wee man in question, did what was required of him. The balls did indeed start going long to the Bournemouth winger and, when they did, he took the fight to the opposition. In the 17th minute he surged to the byline to square the ball for a Scott McTominay effort that came back off a post. Twelve minutes later, after great hold up play from Ché Adams, he again went deep, then nipped past the full-back Martin Expérience to tee up Adams for a shot that was parried away from close range. The loose ball came to John McGinn, and a deflected effort from Scotland’s No 7 found the back of the net to ultimately decide the outcome of the match.

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