

How the Scotland players rated in 2-0 qualifying disappointment and defeat in Denmark
And while low on numbers, Scotland came up short in Copenhagen where two first half goals in 92 seconds from Daniel Wass and Joakim Maehle gave them an uphill struggle.
Possession totalling just 37% of the first half indicated how the game had gone. A more positive second half gave hope and Ryan Fraser almost reduced the deficit late on but was denied by Kasper Schmeichel.
Lewi Ferguson of Aberdeen was given a debut and the squad must regroup for Saturday evening’s home match with Moldova at Hampden after slipping to fourth in the qualification group.
Here’s how they rated in the Parken Stadion as Denmark moved to 12 points from four qualifying games to stand on the verge of sealing a spot in the Qatar World Cup next year.
Lewi Ferguson of Aberdeen was given a debut and the squad must regroup for Saturday evening’s home match with Moldova at Hampden after slipping to fourth in the qualification group.

13. SUB - Lyndon Dykes - 4
On at half-time and Scotland improved. Added strength and gave focal point but no direct impact on the game for in-form striker. Photo: PAUL ELLIS

14. SUB - Ryan Christie - 4
Excellent link-up play for now Bournemouth attacker almost helped Fraser score in Scotland's most promising attack. Bright appearance after poor performance at weekend. Photo: Ian MacNicol

15. SUB - David Turnbull
Picked up his second cap replacing Kenny McLean. Photo: Craig Foy - SNS Group

16. SUB - Lewis Ferguson
Late appearance for international debut, replacing Gilmour. Photo: Craig Foy - SNS Group