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Under-19 side beats Scotland

National Team
19 August 2010 by Antoine Busuttil

The Malta Under-19 side defeated Scotland 2-1 in a friendly match at Cappielow Park, Greenock on Wednesday in the second of two friendly matches played over three days.

Matthew Tabone and Bjorn Kristensen scored the goals for the team which is now led by Michael Molzahn.

In the first match on Monday, Scotland won 2-0.

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