Ryan Christie discusses role in Scotland's midfield ahead of Morocco match
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 17, 2026, 6:16 PM
Last updated Jun 17, 2026
Ryan Christie expressed his willingness to contribute in Scotland's midfield as they prepare to face Morocco at Boston Stadium on June 23. Christie did not start in Scotland's recent victory over Haiti, where Coach Steve Clarke altered the team's formation. He emphasized confidence from previous matches but acknowledged the challenge Morocco poses, having secured a draw against Brazil in their first game. Scotland currently leads Group C and needs just a point to advance.
- •Scotland tops Group C ahead of the match against Morocco on June 23.
- •Christie aims to play any role in the midfield setup.
- •Scotland defeated Haiti but Christie was not a starter due to a tactical change.
- •Christie noted Morocco's strong performance against Brazil.
- 6:16 PMYahoo Sports — Christie happy to play role in 'star-studded' midfield
"Ryan Christie says he is happy to play any role in Scotland's "star-studded midfield" as they prepare to face Morocco. Christie missed out on a starting spot in Scotland's win over Haiti as Clarke changed shape, and the Bournemouth midfielder admits he's been left guessing about the Morocco masterplan.
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