Picture Perfect:…

Picture Perfect:…

It’s often said in soccer that every goal matters, yet not all goals carry the same weight. While a scrappy goal that trickles over the line off a defender’s leg might clinch a victory, only the most spectacular goals can truly be appreciated as masterpieces.

A prime example is Scott McTominay‘s breathtaking overhead kick against Denmark in November, which played a crucial role in Scotland‘s qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The Napoli midfielder’s stunning performance ignited a frenzy in Hampden Park just three minutes into the match and set the stage for a resounding 4-2 victory for the Tartan Army, who are preparing to compete in their first World Cup in nearly three decades.

Fast forward a month, and McTominay’s acrobatic goal has garnered unexpected recognition. A dramatic photograph of the 29-year-old’s volley, captured by photographer Ross MacDonald, has been framed and exhibited in Edinburgh at the National Galleries Scotland: Portrait.