Scotland's manager has selected Ross Stewart and Findlay Curtis for the World Cup squad, rewarding both players for their recent form and big-match performances. Stewart, known for stepping up in crucial moments, earned his place alongside Curtis, while the decision to exclude young prospect Lennon Miller has raised eyebrows among fans and analysts who saw potential in the midfielder's development.
The selections reflect the manager's preference for proven experience and consistency over youth prospects at this stage. Stewart's reputation as a clutch performer in high-pressure games made him an attractive option, while Curtis's inclusion suggests the squad is being built around players who have demonstrated they can handle the intensity of World Cup football. Miller's omission indicates the manager believes the current squad composition better serves Scotland's immediate needs.
All eyes will now turn to how these players perform in the lead-up to the tournament and whether Stewart and Curtis can justify their selection with standout performances. Scotland's World Cup campaign will largely depend on whether these attacking and midfield options can deliver when it matters most, and whether Miller's exclusion proves to be a missed opportunity or a sound tactical decision.


