Summary
Scotland lost to Japan in a friendly soccer match at Hampden Park. The game was low-energy, with a lack of standout performances from the Scottish team, and they failed to score any goals. There were some boos from the crowd due to the disappointing display.
Key Facts
- Scotland played a friendly soccer match against Japan at Hampden Park.
- Japan won the match with a late goal.
- There was no memorable performance or goal from the Scottish team, unlike their past match against Denmark.
- Findlay Curtis made his debut, and Tommy Conway started the match.
- Tommy Conway was praised by the coach, Steve Clarke, despite the defeat.
- The crowd showed disappointment with some boos due to the lackluster performance.
- Scott McTominay missed a notable scoring chance early in the game.
- Japan is ranked in the top 20 soccer teams globally and beat Brazil in a previous match.