McCann: Final ball key for Scotland's Gannon-Doak

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Former Scotland winger Neil McCann says improving his final ball could be the key for Ben Gannon-Doak to become an 'unbelievable talent'.
Former Scotland winger Neil McCann has analysed Ben Gannon-Doak's game, suggesting that improving his final ball could be the final piece of the puzzle for the young talent to reach the next level.
McCann described Gannon-Doak as having the potential to become an "unbelievable talent" if he can refine that aspect of his play.
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