After 28 years away from the World Cup stage, Scotland arrives in Boston carrying both the weight of history and the ordinary vulnerabilities of human bodies — a stomach illness, a strained calf, the fragile arithmetic of tournament preparation. Scott McTominay's swift recovery restores one piece of the puzzle, while coach Steve Clarke quietly reminds anyone listening that no single player holds the key to what a nation has waited nearly three decades to see.
McTominay cleared for Scotland's World Cup opener after stomach illness
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