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Scotland's winless run stretched to six games as their wastefulness in front of goal was compounded by a late collapse against the Netherlands in Amsterdam.

Steve Clarke's side impressed for long durations against the Dutch, and spurned a succession of glorious chances, but were dealt a harsh lesson in ruthlessness at the elite level.

Trailing with 18 minutes left to Tijiani Reijnders' fabulous first-half strike, the Scots then lost three cheap goals in the final stages to flip the narrative from an encouraging evening to a chastening night.

Georginio Wijnaldum and Wout Weghorst netted, before Donyell Malen added a fourth for a Dutch side short of their best.

Scotland have now conceded 18 goals in six games, with just three friendly matches to play before they face hosts Germany in the opening game of Euro 2024.

 

 

Playing in their new Euros kit, a gallus Scotland looked the part for large spells of the contest.

Lawrence Shankland caught the eye on just his second start, as did Ryan Christie in his slightly altered role. The Bournemouth midfielder thumped a header on goal, but Mark Flekken pushed it on to the bar.

Cody Gakpo was a threat at the other end. The Liverpool forward was inches away from slipping the offside trap, flung cute crosses into the box, and took a theatrical flop over Scott McTominay in search of a penalty. No card was shown for such dramatics.

Just when it seemed Scotland would go in at the break level, Reijnders' rocket changed the script. The visitors were too generous in allowing the AC Milan midfielder to take Gakpo's lay-off and lash beyond Angus Gunn.

 

FULL REPORT

 

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