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Nazon's 'Shoot on Sight' Threatens Scotland
8 Jun
Summary
- Duckens Nazon is a dangerous player for Haiti with a 'shoot on sight' mentality.
- Nazon previously played in Scotland for St Mirren, scoring twice in 12 games.
- He has an impressive record for Haiti, scoring 44 goals in 82 matches.

Haiti's forward Duckens Nazon is identified as a primary danger to Scotland in their upcoming World Cup Group C opener. His former St Mirren teammate, Ryan Flynn, has cautioned Scotland about Nazon's aggressive 'shoot on sight' approach to attacking.
While Nazon's tenure at St Mirren in 2019 saw him score only twice in 12 appearances and receive a red card, his international record for Haiti is significantly more impressive. The 32-year-old has found the net 44 times in 82 games for his national team.
Flynn described Nazon as a player who "shoots on sight," noting that his mentality means he will attempt a shot with even a slight opportunity. Although this can lead to inconsistent play, it has also been instrumental in Haiti achieving notable upsets against strong international opponents.