Adams hit a hat-trick with a friendly victory
Scottish striker Choi Adams scored a hat-trick as Steve Clark’s team returned to Iceland from defeat to win at Liechtenstein.
The former Southampton forward – currently playing for Turin, Italy – scored only once in the final 19 caps before his trip to Baduz.
However, he was strong after just four minutes and calmed his nerves after the home side was unable to clear the corner.
Adams doubled the lead when he rolled out from 15 yards after a good job from 18-year-old midfielder Lennon Miller.
goal! Liechtenstein 0-4 Scotland
The final kick on the ball, but Choi Adams gets a hat trick! ⚽⚽️⚽️⚽️#bbcfootball pic.twitter.com/nfh5rp6b8r
– BBC Sports Scotland (@bbcsportscot) June 9, 2025
Adams’ header, which crossed the goal at the start of the second half, was touched on Ipswich’s striker George Hurst with his first international goal.
And Adams completed the high notes at the final moments when he came out on the cross from Tommy Conway.
Adams told BBC Scotland: “I’m happy to be able to get on the scoresheet and help the team.
“It’s good to score in Scotland, and it didn’t happen very often because I was here.
“We knew it was difficult, the conditions were not great, but we were very professional and our mentality was spot.
“It was important to win and sign off this year. I’m happy you’ve got things settled from the Icelandic game.”