Rice lauds academy graduate Smith following victory over Clyde

Rice lauds academy graduate Smith following victory over Clyde

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Hamilton boss Brian Rice lauded academy graduate Lewis Smith after he capped off a fine performance with a goal in their 3-1 win over Clyde in the Betfred Cup. Scott McMann and Blair Alston goals had the Accies in control but Clyde responded through Kristoffer Syvertsen. Smith, 19, ensured victory for Accies to move them into second place in Group F and a step closer to qualification. Rice said: “Young Smith got a goal he thoroughly deserved from his performance. I know the talent the boy has got. He’s been pushing at the door all pre-season and at the end of last season and this was an opportunity to get him playing. “We saw what sort of player he could be. If he keeps working hard in training he’s got every chance of featuring more for us this season. “I’m delighted that we got our first win.” McMann also grabbed his first goal for the club but has had to wait 106 games to do so. Rice added: “Scott McMann should have a lot more goals than that with the athleticism he’s got to get up and down the pitch. I’m surprised that was his first goal for us.” Clyde boss Danny Lennon said: “We’ll use these games as building blocks and for long periods I was very pleased in the way we moved the ball, the pressing, the tempo and the effort.” “This was a great test for us and it’s one we’ll take a great deal from.” Goodwin admits defeat in bid to sign Verheydt Ighalo on target to earn Nigeria third place Neil Lennon backs Leigh Griffiths to make ‘significant contribution’ for Celtic FA contacts Huddersfield over sponsor’s logo on new kit Teenager Smith on target as Hamilton beat Clyde Inter Milan agree to meet Manchester United’s asking price for Romelu Lukaku – but there’s a catch Ranked! The 14 worst kits of the 2019/20 season Arsenal or Tottenham? William Saliba has made his preference known Jose Mourinho may have dropped a big hint about his next job 5 centre-backs not called ‘Harry Maguire’ who Manchester United could sign instead

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