Bournemouth’s Ben Gannon-Doak was reduced to tears as he was stretchered off during Scotland’s crucial World Cup qualifier against Denmark.
Gannon-Doak had started the game for Steve Clarke’s side at Hampden Park, with the players knowing that a win would secure their place at the 2026 World Cup in North America.
He picked up an assist just three minutes into the game, chipping in for former Manchester United star Scott McTominay, who pulled off an audacious bicycle kick to put his side ahead.
But he lasted just 20 minutes, hitting the deck holding him hamstring and clearly in pain.
After a brief break in play for treatment, the former Liverpool man couldn’t hold his tears back as he was placed onto a stretcher and carried off the field to a round of applause.
He will now return to Bournemouth, who will asses the severity of the injury ahead of a busy Christmas period.
The 20-year-old made the move to Vitality Stadium in the summer, swapping Merseyside for the south coast in a £25million move.
Gannon-Doak made a total of 10 first team appearances for Liverpool during his time with the club. He signed a five-year deal at Bournemouth after spending last season on loan at Middlesborough.
Doak made 24 appearances in the Championship, scoring three goals and providing seven assists.
Liverpool inserted a buy back clause in the deal, with Gannon-Doak joining the Premier League champions in 2022 from Celtic.
He was making his 12th appearance for Scotland at the time of the injury, with Kenny McLean his replacement.
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