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Scotland: Not starting against Croatia ‘lit fire’ under ‘outstanding’ John McGinn
Scotland’s John McGinn used the disappointment of not starting against Croatia to drive him on to deliver an “outstanding” display in Poland, says brother Stephen.
The Aston Villa captain returned from injury last month but was named among the substitutes for Friday’s Nations League game at Hampden.
Off the bench, the talismanic midfielder came on to score a late winner before netting the opener in the dramatic victory in Warsaw.
The goals took McGinn’s Scotland tally to 20, meaning he now ranks in the top five scorers in the men’s national team’s history.
Speaking on the BBC’s Scottish Football Podcast, brother Stephen said: “One of the biggest things that happens to John when he gets a setback is he comes back stronger than ever.
“I know how disappointed he was not to be starting on Friday night. In football, you don’t have any given right to start a game, but it can just light a fire up.
“I think it was his best performance in Poland. I thought he was outstanding. That’s the pressure that comes with being super John McGinn, it’s nice to see that back.”