Prime chef Tom Kitchin shared a photograph on Twitter of Scotland stars having fun with lunch at one in all his Edinburgh eating places and a few followers have teased him after Steve Clarke revealed some gamers had fallen ailing.
Key gamers at the moment are uncertain for the huge Nations League Group B1 crunch tie towards Ukraine in Krakow. Boss Clarke revealed strike pair Lyndon Dykes and Che Adams are two of the gamers who've fallen ailing regardless of each are smiling in Kitchin’s social media put up.
The 45-year-old, who grew to become Scotland's youngest Michelin star winner when he was simply 29, took to his social media account on Sunday to put up the picture of a handful of gamers in his Scran and Scallie restaurant. He mentioned: “Delighted to welcome some Scotland gamers for a fast lunch at @scranandscallie earlier than heading out to Poland for Tuesday’s sport. Thanks for visiting guys - nice seeing you all. Better of luck Tuesday!”
There isn't a suggestion their go to to the gastropub is linked however after Clarke’s information that Dykes and Adams have fallen ailing, the chef has been teased over his put up. One fan wrote: “What did Che and Lyndon have?” One other added: “That why Che Adams and Dykes are ‘ailing’ for the sport.” One laughed: “You owe us two centre forwards.”
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