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McTominay should be fit for Scotland’s World Cup opener despite stomach bug

McTominay should be fit for Scotland’s World Cup opener despite stomach bug
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Scotland midfielder Scott McTominay missed a training session due to a stomach bug but is expected to be fit for the team's upcoming World Cup opener against Haiti. Teammates and management remain optimistic about his availability for the match.

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McTominay is considered a key player for Scotland, and his health status is critical for the team's performance in their first World Cup appearance in 28 years.

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Scott McTominay, widely considered Scotland’s most influential player, sat out the session in North Carolina. Photograph: Michael Zemanek/Shutterstock View image in fullscreen Scott McTominay, widely considered Scotland’s most influential player, sat out the session in North Carolina. Photograph: Michael Zemanek/Shutterstock Scotland McTominay should be fit for Scotland’s World Cup opener despite stomach bug Midfielder missed final training session before Haiti game

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