EURO 2008: Scotland Beat Ukraine 3-1 In Group B

Onward The Brave

Ukraine travelled to Hampden Park looking for a win to keep their slim chances of qualifying for EURO 2008 open, however within ten minutes Scotland were two up - what a dream start that was. Shevchenko was gifted a chance through slack defending in the 24th minute and the game ended 2-1 at half time.

Talisman James McFadden Increases Lead In Second Half

In the Second Half once again Ukraine launched an all out attack that even Marshal Zhukov would be proud of unfortunately with all their pressure they could not convert their chances and they were punished by Scotland’s talisman once again James McFadden. An accurate pass to McFadden was controlled perfectly and he buried the ball past the hapless Ukrainian goalie sending Hamdpen into another frenzy.

Two More Games To Qualify For The Euro 2008 Finals Next Summer

One down and two games left - Georgia are next up on Wednesday and nothing but a Win will do for the Tartan Army and for the nation to keep their dreams alive of qualifying for a major tournament for the first time in 10 years.

After the Berti Vogts disaster, Walter Smith and now Alex McLeish has brought the pride, passion and honour to being a Scotsman and a Football Fan.

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