Peru vs Scotland. International Match.
Estadio Nacional de LimaAttendance45,000.
Peru 2-0 Scotland: Alex McLeish's inexperienced Scots beaten by Peru
Wednesday 30 May 2018 09:15, UK
A makeshift and inexperienced Scotland side were beaten but not disgraced in their 2-0 loss to World Cup-bound Peru at the frenzied Estadio Nacional in Lima.
It was all going pretty well for Alex McLeish's men until the 37th minute when Christian Cueva scored from the spot after defender Scott McKenna had handled in the penalty area.
Lokomotiv Moscow's Jefferson Farfan made it 2-0 from close range in the 47th minute with Millwall keeper Jordan Archer, one of four starting debutants, looking culpable again after his misjudgement had led to the earlier penalty.
Peru are on the way to the World Cup for the first time in 36 years and in front of 40,000 exuberant home fans Ricardo Gareca's side, ranked 11th in the world, threatened to impose more damage.
However, the Scots steadied themselves and looked solid enough while ending the night with seven new faces having made their first appearances for the national team.
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It was always going to be difficult for McLeish to shape a team capable of giving the South Americans a real test.
After six call-offs to a squad which was already without a clutch of regulars, the former Scotland defender had nine uncapped players, including all three keepers, with Archer selected for the first time.
Kilmarnock right-back Stephen O'Donnell and Hibernian duo, Lewis Stevenson and Dylan McGeouch, were included in a side captained by Blackburn Rovers skipper Charlie Mulgrew who, in winning his 35th cap, was the most experienced player in the team.
The Incas, on an unprecedented 12-game unbeaten run, were missing their captain Paolo Guerrero who is serving a 14-month drug ban but had the influential Farfan leading the line.
Archer started the game strongly, diving low to his right within minutes to make a decent save from Cueva's 25-yard free-kick.
However, the Scots played their way into the game, growing in confidence with each passing minute.
Archer, though, was tested again in the 32nd minute, this time by a Farfan drive from outside the box.
But when the Lokomotiv striker's curling shot at goal was blocked by the hand of McKenna, after the Scotland keeper had rushed out to the edge of the box to collide with Mulgrew, Mexican referee Fernando Guerrero pointed to the spot.
Cueva fired his penalty low and hard into the corner of the net and suddenly the home side raised their game with Archer spilling a powerful drive from Andre Carrillo, with the Scots surviving.
However, two minutes after the restart Archer again did not look too clever as Farfan's 12-yard drive from an Edison Flores cut-back went under his body.
The Scots then had to survive a spell of hectic pressure.
In the 63rd minute Oliver McBurnie and Callum Paterson replaced Jamie Murphy and John McGinn before Celtic new boy Lewis Morgan replaced Matt Phillips to make his debut.
Paterson almost found McBurnie with a good ball to the back post, a move that encouraged the few hundred members of the Tartan Army inside the ground who saw Graeme Shinnie replace McGeouch in the 76th minute to make his first international appearance.
Peru also made a clutch of substitutions - while Chris Cadden made his debut as a replacement for Kenny McLean - and the game ended in a disjointed manner.
Now McLeish will prepare for Mexico at the Azteca stadium on June 2.