Scotland, Belarus and Che Adams
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Che Adams has warned his Scotland team mates they will blow World Cup qualification if they play as badly as they did against Belarus.
Scotland continued their unbeaten World Cup qualifying campaign with a 2-1 win over Belarus that was at times nervy but ended with a third consecutive victory in Group C. Che Adams opened the scoring with a neat finish after 15 minutes and Scott McTominay looked to have put the result beyond doubt when he scored six minutes from time.
Che Adams equalled Scotland legend Denis Law's goals total for Torino as he ended a six-month scoring drought for the Serie A club just in time to rejoin the national squad for the forthcoming World Cup qualifiers against Greece and Belarus.
Matteo Cancellieri’s first brace in Serie A was cancelled out by Ché Adam and Saul Coco’s goals, but Danilo Cataldi’s penalty kick at minute 103 allowed Lazio to avoid defeat.Lazio were held
Adams worked a thankless shift as the lone striker against Greece before being replaced by Lyndon Dykes on 83 minutes. But the former Southampton striker is no stranger to hard work - and knows it’s the foundation for the relative success the nation has enjoyed over the past five years.
Report as Scotland beat Belarus 2-1 in World Cup qualifying; Che Adams and Scott McTominay scored either side of Belarus disallowed equaliser; Adams also had a goal disallowed for handball; Scotland a
Che Adams has joined Serie A side Torino on a free transfer after leaving Southampton following the end of his contract. The 28-year-old Scotland forward has signed a three-year deal with the Turin club, who finished last season ninth in Serie A.
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Southampton striker Che Adams scored against his former club, and midfielders Stuart Armstrong and Nathan Redmond struck after the interval as they beat Premier League strugglers Sheffield United 3-0 at St Mary's Stadium on Sunday to go third in the table.
Scotland take on Belarus in a must-win World Cup qualifier at Hampden as the Tartan Army look to take a huge step towards booking their place at next summer’s tournament finals. Steve Clarke’s side rode their luck against Greece on Thursday but ultimately battled from behind to claim a potentially crucial 3-1 victory in the race to qualify for the country’s first men’s World Cup since 1998.
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