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Scot Gemmill rues wasteful Scotland Under 21s as Ben Doak steals the show against Iceland

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Scot Gemmill insists Scotland paid the price for first half wastefulness in defeat to Iceland but saw a huge positive in watching Liverpool kid Ben Doak steal the show.

The Dark Blues under-21s boss believes it was a tale of two halves in a game where his side failed to make the most of a host of chances during an impressive opening 45 minutes before a second half slump.

It was Doak who twice passed up chances when clear on goal but Gemmill was full of praise for a player who was part of a hugely experimental Scottish side.

Motherwell 's Max Johnstion, who's on-loan at Cove Rangers, rattled in a first half opener before Iceland netted twice after the break and Gemmill had a special mention for Doak's inspirational display.

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