Arsenal defender Kieran Tierney has been ruled out of EURO 2024 after suffering a hamstring injury during Scotland’s match against Hungary. The 27-year-old had to be taken off on a stretcher and has returned to London for further assessment of his injury. Assistant manager John Carver confirmed that Tierney will miss the remainder of the tournament and will be assessed by his club.

Scotland’s absence of Tierney is a blow to the national team, but they remain hopeful that they can still progress in the tournament. Despite Tierney’s injury, he is expected to return to support the team if they advance further. Scotland is set to face Hungary in their final group stage game as they aim to secure a spot in the knockout stage.

Tierney’s disappointment at missing out on the rest of the tournament is evident, but he will receive the necessary treatment to recover from his injury. The team is determined to continue their journey in EURO 2024 and will look to put in a strong performance in their upcoming match. Steve Clarke and his squad will be relying on their resilience and determination to overcome the challenges ahead.