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Watch as Scott McTominay makes history, bagging a brace for Napoli against Torino to break Denis Law’s record for a Scottish ...
Manchester United legend Denis Law has died ... subsequent drawn games against Brazil and Yugoslavia as Scotland was eliminated. Law retired in August 1974, by which time he had etched his ...
Former Southampton frontman Adams will have the chance to eclipse the club record set by 'King' on Sunday, when he faces his Scotland team-mates Scott McTominay and Billy Gilmour in Torino's game with ...
Scotland international Che Adams has now scored as many goals for Torino as his compatriot and former Granata striker Denis ...
Scotland striker Che Adams has equalled the haul of goals recorded by his legendary countryman Denis Law at Torino during the 1961/62 season.
Sir Alex Ferguson led an emotional tribute to Scottish football icon Denis Law before Scotland's clash with Greece. Former Manchester United forward Law died aged 84 in January after battling ...
Adams sets up battle with Scotland teammate McTominay in potential history making clash. Scotland striker Che Adams edged ...
On Sunday evening, a sold-out Hampden Park rose as one to pay tribute to Denis Law. Our match programme featured a special contribution from respected football writer Graham Hunter - a dear friend to ...
Scott McTominay wants to make sure the memory of the late Denis Law is honoured at Hampden by delivering a win for Scotland over Greece in the Nations League play-offs. The national stadium will ...
Two giant murals of football legend Denis Law have been painted on ... most of his career for Manchester United. Law - whose 30 goals for Scotland made him his country's joint top scorer - died ...
It also saw him become the Scotland international with the best scoring record in Serie A history with 11 goals in a single season, surpassing the 10 achieved by Denis Law in the 1961-62 campaign ...
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