The Scottish set-piece guru plotting Portugal’s World Cup gloryImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Austin MacPhee has been integral to the success of Europa League winners Aston VillaByNick McPheatBBC Sport ScotlandPublished45 minutes agoThe moment Youri Tielemans’s opener burst the net in Aston Villa’s Europa League triumph against Freiburg, each of the Premier League side’s substitutes took a turn to embrace the man responsible for orchestrating another set-piece goal.Goalkeeper Emi Martínez chose not to celebrate with his outfield team-mates, instead racing over to the dugout to also show his appreciation to Scottish coach Austin MacPhee.Villa fans were heard chanting the name of the 46-year-old as their heroes on the pitch closed in on a 3-0 victory in Istanbul.Post-match, head coach Unai Emery labelled the Scot a “fantastic creator”. Striker Ollie Watkins hailed his “courage”. Captain John McGinn described his countryman as a “great set-piece coach”.For some within Scottish football, where MacPhee did not get much love, this might feel like a bit of a fever dream.But there is simply no denying his impact, which has been integral to Villa’s success and could also influence glory on the international scene for Portugal this summer.From Cupar Hearts and Cowdenbeath to the World Cup and Champions League, BBC Scotland charts MacPhee’s remarkable rise.Fifa World Cup 2026: What you need to know about Portugal
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Published5 June




