Tommy Conway was not surprised to see his Middlesbrough teammate Ben Doak showcase his talent on the pitch during Scotland’s recent match against Croatia. Doak, on loan from Liverpool, played a key role in setting up the winning goal scored by John McGinn. Conway, who played alongside Doak in the English Championship, expressed his admiration for the young player’s abilities.
Conway praised Doak’s direct style of play and his confidence on the field. He mentioned that playing with Doak is a joy due to his ability to create scoring opportunities. Despite his young age, Conway noted that Doak’s self-assured demeanor is backed up by his performance on the pitch, making him a valuable asset to the team.
The camaraderie between Conway and Doak extends beyond the field, with the pair referring to themselves as the “Boro Boys” and sharing a close bond. Conway, who is eager to score his first goal for Scotland, highlighted the importance of securing wins in upcoming matches to continue the team’s positive momentum.
Reflecting on his experience playing at Hampden Park in front of his family, Conway expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to represent Scotland. He credited the team’s strong defensive efforts and emphasized the need to maintain their winning streak in the Nations League.
Looking ahead to the match against Poland, Conway expressed his optimism for a successful outcome and emphasized the team’s commitment to improving with each game. He underscored the significance of securing a victory in Poland and scoring a goal to further solidify Scotland’s progress in the tournament.
As Scotland continues its campaign in the Nations League, Conway remains focused on contributing to the team’s success and achieving his personal goal of scoring for his adopted homeland. With a strong sense of determination and team spirit, Conway is poised to make a significant impact on the field for Scotland.