David Marshall 6
Fresh from his shoot-out heroics, he could do little about Solomon’s first half strike.
Stephen O’Donnell 6
Missed the target when presented with a great shooting opportunity, solid otherwise.
Scott McTominay 6
Offensively he showed his worth with some excellent deliveries, his one-on-one defending was exposed for Solomon’s goal.
Declan Gallagher 7
Was an absolute rock against Serbia and put in another display which shows why he’s a mainstay.
Kieran Tierney 7
Resumed his role in the back three and dealt well with Zahavi while also offering a forward threat.
Andy Robertson 6
The skipper did well to keep the dangerous Dasa quiet and got forward well, especially in the first half.
Ryan Jack 6
Dependable in possession and worked himself into the ground.
Callum McGregor 6
His partnership with Jack is improving game by game.
John McGinn 6
Played in a more advanced role than he had against Slovakia, saw an effort blocked from close range.
Ryan Christie 7
He has developed into a crucial player for his country, again one of the better performers.
Lyndon Dykes 6
Following a suspension, he was welcomed back into the fold but perhaps understandably looked tired.
Substitutes Oli McBurnie 5 (On for Lyndon Dykes 61)
Saw a diving header saved.
Leigh Griffiths 7 (On for John McGinn 61)
Offered a spark going forward.
Scott McKenna 4 (On for Declan Gallagher 72)
Had little to do.
Oli Burke 4 (On for Stephen O’Donnelll 72)
His pace caused Israel problems.
Kenny McLean 3 (On for Callum McGregor 80)
No time to make an impact.
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