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Scotland's Armstrong struck twice in the first half as they came from a goal down to power past Armenia 4-1
Scotland's Stuart Armstrong struck two times in the first half as they came from a goal down to control past Armenia 4-1 and get their second success in the Uefa Nations League on Tuesday.
The hosts, who finished with nine men, got an early opener through Vahan Bichakhchyan in the sixth moment after a defensive mistake from Grant Hanley yet were passed on to lament a slew of missed chances as Southampton midfielder Armstrong made them pay with two superbly taken goals.
Scotland were helped by Arman Hovhannisyan's dismissal just before the break and turned on the style in the second half, with skipper John McGinn and Che Adams securing the points and easing the aggravation of their World Cup capability disappointment.
There was more misery for Armenia as Kamo Hovhannisyan was shown a straight red card in stoppage time for a dangerous test on Lewis Ferguson.
Steve Clarke's side are second in League B Group One with six points from three games, behind Ukraine who play Ireland later on Tuesday. Armenia have three points from four games.
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