Former England goalkeeper David Seaman says games against Scotland are stressful
for players and fans alike ahead of Friday’s World Cup Qualifier.
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vital saves, including a Gary McAllister penalty, when the two sides met during
Euro 96 as England won 2-0 at Wembley.Theyre stressful games because you know
whats at stake, for the fans as well, Seaman told Sky Sports News HQ. Its like
when I used to play in the north London derby, there was massive pressure but
you want to do it for the fans and its the same with Scotland.You want to do it
for yourself as well, because if you dont, you get quite a lot of stick off the
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first one [England v Scotland game] I played in was Euro 96, which was like
another pressure as well.We had started the tournament with a 1-1 draw against
Switzerland and went into the Scotland game needing a win.Seaman also played a
crucial role when the sides met again three years later in the two-legged
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won the opening encounter 2-0 at Hampden Park and with Scotland leading 1-0 in
the return fixture at Wembley and pushing for a goal to level the tie, Seaman
made a stunning save to keep out Christian Daillys header and help his side
qualify for the finals in Belgium and the Netherlands.We were under pressure and
we werent playing well. I just saw him coming in and he got a powerful header on
it, added Seaman.Luckily it was just above me so I could get my hand up quickly
and divert it over the bar with both hands. Former Scotland manager Craig Brown
insists Scotland must stand up and be counted if theyre to get a result at
Wembley against England. It was a big save and for us to qualify as well, but we
didnt kick on from that [in the] the tournament but its [the save is] up there
with the best.Watch highlights of England v Scotland on Friday. Coverage begins
on Sky Sports 1 HD at 10pm. Also See: Keane: Calmness will beat Scots Southgate
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stages in college football.KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- After striking out his first
three times, Lorenzo Cain came through in the ninth inning for the Kansas City
Royals. Cain hit a tying, two-run homer off Jose Valverde with two outs in the
ninth and Eric Hosmer had a winning RBI single in the 10th, helping the Royals
rally for a 3-2 victory over the Detroit Tigers on Wednesday. Cain struck out
three times against Detroit ace Justin Verlander, who pitched seven scoreless
innings. "It was a crazy game from having the hat trick to being able to get a
ball out of here was huge," Cain said. "I was glad I was able to get a good
pitch and get it over the fence for us to tie the game up." Drew Smyly pitched a
one-hit eighth, then allowed a leadoff single in the ninth to Hosmer and was
replaced by Valverde. He retired Santiago Perez on a flyout and struck out Billy
Butler as Hosmer stole second -- becoming the first Kansas City runner in
scoring position. Cain fouled off three pitches, then sent an 85 mph offering
over the wall in left-centre. Valverde blew a save for the third time in 12
chances. Cain was not sure it was going to clear the fence. "I put it on the
barrel, but after that it was either wind or carry," Cain said. "I thought it
was in the gap. I was just blowing for it to go out for me and it did."
Verlander did not allow a batter past first base, giving up three singles,
striking out eight and walking two in a 117-pitch outing, his second-highest
total this season. "It was a tough outing, Verlander being Verlander as usual,
dominating," Cain said. "I say continue to battle, got a pitch up, put a nice
easy swing on it and it got over the fence." Verlander has a 15-2 record with a
2.56 ERA in 25 starts against the Royals. "It hurts," Verlander said. "Youve got
two outs and two strikes, and when the ball leaves the yard, its not a good
feeling. It only tied the game, so we immediately need to change our mindset to
OK, lets win it. To lose it that way, its a tough pill to swallow. "Losing
period stinks. When you lose one thats so close to a win makes it that much more
difficult." Greg Holland (2-1) pitched a perfect 10th, striking out Torii Hunter
and Miguel Cabrera and retiring Prince Fielder on a lineout, and Miguel Tejada
singled off Phil Coke (0-4) leading off the bottom half. Tejada advanced to
third on Alcides Escobars sacrifice and Alex Gordons groundout to first, and
Hosmer singled tto centre.
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win," Hosmer said. "Were down to our last strike with the closer on the mound.
Thats just the character of this team. Were not going to give up until the last
out is made. "Cain had a day like he did, the first couple of at-bats, strikes
out. The way he comes up in the last inning with two strikes, its battling right
there." Tigers manager Jim Leylands post-game press conference was brief,
lasting 97 seconds. "Verlander showed why hes the horse today," Leyland said.
"He was terrific, absolutely terrific. He stepped up today. Thats the way hes
been the seven years Ive been here." But the Tigers bullpen remains an Achilles
heel with a 4-12 record and eight blown saves. "He (Valverde) got two quick outs
and then he hung a splitter," Leyland said. "He left it out over the plate. It
didnt split and the kid hit it out. The key was the ninth inning. We got two
quick outs and two strikes and the guy hit it out." James Shields, acquired from
Tampa Bay in a December trade, allowed two runs and six hits in seven innings
for the Royals. He is 0-4 in eight starts since beating the Rays on April 30
despite a 2.64 ERA in that span. Detroit built its lead on Fielders RBI single
in the first and consecutive doubles by Matt Tuiasosopo and Brayan Pena in the
fifth. Pena, who played the four previous years with Kansas City, has three
doubles, two homer and 10 RBIs in his past 16 games. Royals right fielder David
Lough robbed Cabrera of a run-producing extra-base hit in the third when he made
a diving catch of his liner to the gap with Hunter on first. Lough received a
standing ovation from the Kauffman Stadium crowd of 24,564, while Shields tipped
his cap and waited for Lough in front of the Royals dugout to congratulate him.
"If you rate it a 15 on a 10 (scale), thats how I would rate his catch," Shields
said. "Its a very crucial part of the game. Thats going to be up there for catch
of the year as far as Im concerned." NOTES: Royals manager Ned Yost will miss
the game Thursday at Tampa Bay to attend his daughters wedding. Bench coach
Chino Cadahia will manage in Yosts absence. ... Tigers RHP Anibal Sanchez, who
sat out his previous start with shoulder tightness, is scheduled to start
Saturday at Minnesota. ... The Tigers had three sacrifice bunts, including two
by Ramon Santiago. They had only eight in their first 64 games.
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