Can Scott's 'undoubted talent finally burst into full bloom'?published at 08:53 BST 18 September
Mark Mitchener
BBC Sport Senior Journalist

While teenage debutant Veljko Milosavljevic grabbed many of the headlines following Bournemouth's win over Brighton on Saturday, and was announced as the sponsors' player of the match, another young man caught the eye at Vitality Stadium.
Alex Scott finally recorded his first home league goal for the Cherries with a brilliant turn and shot from the edge of the box, with his less-favoured left foot, after being set up by fellow ex-Bristol City star Antoine Semenyo.
Midfielder Scott, dubbed "the Guernsey Grealish", arrived in Dorset in the summer of 2023 – or rather, returned there, having spent a year with Bournemouth's academy earlier in his young life.
He came with a burgeoning reputation as the Championship's young player of the year for 2022-23, but his Cherries career has been the definition of stop-start because of injuries.
With Ryan Christie having hernia surgery in the spring, that opened up a slot for Scott to have his longest run in the team so far, until an encounter with Tyrone Mings' elbow left the Channel Islander with a fractured jaw.
But he bounced back to play a significant role in England Under-21s' successful European Championship campaign, starting five of the six games wearing a protective mask, and that run of games looks to have done him the world of good.
With Christie, Lewis Cook and Justin Kluivert all unavailable at the start of the new Premier League season, Scott has seized his opportunity and started each of the four opening games as the Cherries have enjoyed their best start to a top-flight campaign.
Scott left the field on Saturday to a standing ovation when replaced by Kluivert, and while he is now too old for the Under-21s, fans will hope his undoubted talent can finally burst into full bloom at the highest level this season.