Scott McTominay trained with the Scotland squad in Foxborough ahead of the World Cup opener against Haiti on Saturday.
The Napoli midfielder missed Thursday’s training session at the Scots’ training base in Charlotte, North Carolina due to an upset stomach.
Steve Clarke and his squad flew to Boston after training, and it was reported the 29-year-old made his own onward journey with a doctor as a precautionary measure.
Scotland return to the World Cup for the first time in 28 years and McTominay, who has scored 15 goals in 70 international appearances, is a key player in their bid to reach the knockout stages for the first time.
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The former Manchester United player scored the iconic overhead-kick opener in the 4-2 win over Denmark last November which qualified the Scots for the finals, and he also notched in Scotland’s 4-0 friendly win over Bolivia in New Jersey last Saturday.
Defender Scott McKenna again missed training due to a knock which must make him doubtful for the Haiti game at the Gillette Stadium.
Midfielder Billy Gilmour, who misses the tournament after picking up a knee injury in the friendly against Curacao at Barclays Hampden, joined up with the squad on Thursday and watched from the sidelines.
Another interested spectator was celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay. The Scotsman watched Clarke’s squad go through their paces in their final preparations ahead of the keenly awaited return to the big stage.