'Scotland cash in almost 30 years of glorious failure as dreams come true'
Summary
Scotland's men's national football team qualified for their first World Cup in nearly 30 years with a 4-2 victory over Denmark. The match featured significant moments like Kenny McLean's goal from halfway and Scott McTominay's bicycle kick. Fans and players celebrated this historic achievement at Hampden Park.Key Facts
- Scotland's men's team qualified for the World Cup for the first time in 28 years.
- Kenny McLean scored a goal from halfway to secure the win against Denmark.
- Scotland defeated Denmark with a final score of 4-2.
- Scott McTominay scored a notable bicycle kick during the match.
- The victory brought significant celebration among fans and players at Hampden Park.
- Craig Gordon, aged 42, was the goalkeeper for Scotland during the match.
- The match was notable for its emotional highs, with fans experiencing a wide range of emotions.
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