Richard Foster
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And I think there's a pattern, because when there's a big decision to be made, do we attack, do we defend, do we play a defender, do we play an attacker?
we know what Steve Clarke's going to do.
He's always going to err on the side of caution.
if you're defending for your life Lyndon Dykes is perfect because set pieces he'll win a lot of front post headers or even in the middle he could probably be the target that clears everything up if your back's against the wall and you're two banks of four with maybe a midfield on front coming back to make it a five Lyndon Dykes can stay a little bit higher so that when you get the ball you can just put it in a corner and he can chase or if you're playing two up front and your back's against the wall 4-4-2 and you launch it up to him he'll maybe win the flick on for the other striker
But the time he brought him on, and I like Lyndon Diggs, I think he's been a great servant for Scotland.
He's got 53 caps and he's played in major tournaments for us.
But we're chasing a goal and the guy with the most goals is sitting on the bench.
Come on now.
That's bizarre for me, Hugh.
I think Shanklin's got that little bit in the box where Shea Adams...
Runs the channels better probably in terms of a one up front stretching them is a better option in Shankland.
Shankland's more company feet, somebody run off him.
But second half, McTominay was getting further forward, making runs in behind.
So Shankland's the perfect foil to come on for Shea Adams.
For me, Shea Adams and Shankland, you can start either one.
They're both top, top players.
I get that.
It's whatever you prefer in whatever way you're going to play.
But Shankland's got that kind of knack in the box where if something drops, the one person you want on it's Lorne Shankland.
If we're going to have a half chance for somebody to be in the right space,