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How Scotland's human blur Doak left £77m man in daze

BBC Sport Friday, 15 November 2024 ()
Ben Doak ensured Josko Gvardiol endured a taxing time as he shone in Scotland's Nations League win over Croatia, writes Tom English.
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Ben Doak Scottish footballer (born 2005)


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