A lesson in perseverance from Scotland’s World Cup triumph
Paul Woolley writes, "‘Never say die’ doesn’t just apply to sport."
It was nerve-wracking and glorious. On Tuesday, Scotland’s men qualified for the World Cup for the first time since 1998 with a dramatic 4–2 victory over Denmark at Hampden Park. Steve Clarke’s side needed a win to secure their place, yet twice surrendered the lead before transforming their fortunes in a sensational finish. As the BBC’s Andy Swift put it, it was ‘an unforgettable end to an unforgettable night.
This article is from the London Institute for Contemporary Christianity section on Connecting with Culture.


