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Ryan Christie, the 31-year-old midfielder for Bournemouth, still feels the sting of Scotland’s failure to qualify for the World Cup. He says he was completely gutted and is now desperate to help his country make it to more big tournaments.

What Drives Christie Now

After missing out on the World Cup, Christie is more focused than ever. He wants to use his experience to push Scotland over the line in future qualifiers.

  • He believes the team has the talent and spirit to compete.
  • He’s determined to learn from past disappointments.
  • He wants to inspire younger players in the squad.

Building for the Future

Scotland has a strong group of players, and Christie sees a bright path ahead. The key is staying consistent and grabbing chances when they come.

He knows that qualifying for a World Cup or European Championship would be a huge achievement for the nation and a personal goal he’s chasing with everything he’s got.

A Leader With a Mission

Ryan Christie isn’t giving up on his dream. He’s ready to fight for every point and every goal to get Scotland back on the biggest stage. Fans can expect a determined, driven player who wants to make his country proud.

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