McGinn addresses Norway criticism over cancelled training match
Scotland midfielder John McGinn responded to criticism from Norway coach Stale Solbakken and team manager Brede Hangeland after Scotland cancelled a training game between reserve players from the two countries. Solbakken called the cancellation “unprofessional,” while Hangeland described it as “embarrassing” and “weak.” McGinn said 75% of the Scotland squad had not seen the comments, but he defended the decision, citing the loss of Billy Gilmour from the squad and other injury concerns. He stated that Norway would have done the same if they lost Erling Haaland or Martin Odegaard. McGinn also discussed a 25-foot mural painted in his honor in Clydebank, his form heading into the World Cup, and advice for younger players in the squad. Scotland midfielder John McGinn responded to criticism from Norway coach Stale Solbakken and team manager Brede Hangeland after Scotland cancelled a training game between reserve players from the two countries. Solbakken called the cancellation “unprofessional,” while Hangeland described it as “embarrassing” and “weak.” McGinn said 75% of the Scotland squad had not seen the comments, but he defended the decision, citing the loss of Billy Gilmour from the squad and other injury concerns. He stated that Norway would have done the same if they lost Erling Haaland or Martin Odegaard. McGinn also discussed a 25-foot mural painted in his honor in Clydebank, his form heading into the World Cup, and advice for younger players in the squad.
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Sources: BBC News
