John McGinn demonstrated his class with a remarkable gesture after Scotland's victory over Haiti, leaving a TV presenter astonished and pleading, 'never change.'
Match-Winning Performance
McGinn scored the only goal in Scotland's tense World Cup opener in the United States, securing the nation's first World Cup win in 36 years. The Tartan Army in Boston celebrated wildly, knowing that a point against either Morocco or Brazil would see Scotland advance to the knockout stages for the first time ever.
Unforgettable Gesture
After the match, the buzz in the camp was high, but McGinn's celebrations did not prevent him from going above and beyond. Presenter Carrie Brown, who conducted pitchside interviews for beIN Sports, revealed that McGinn went out of his way to speak with her despite the cameras not being ready initially.
Brown tweeted: 'Classic John McGinn moment post match. Kindly came to do our interview but camera was taken, went to Fox, popped in to get MOTM FIFA photo, waited patiently for us again and then apologised for coming back and forth. Ended the interview with the eyes (his iconic celebration)! Never change.'
Social Media Mix-Up
There was a lighter moment involving transfer guru Fabrizio Romano, who mistakenly congratulated 'Scott McGinn' for being named man of the match. The tweet was quickly deleted, but not before McGinn noticed and responded humorously: 'Just as well I don’t get any moves big man.'



