Andy Robertson remains optimistic in the hope of Scotland in World Cup’s qualification despite the recognition of recent results were not “up to scratches”.
Nation Weak at 3-1 defeat on Iceland In Hampden Park before a 4-0 victory against LiechtensteinThe team ranked 205 in the world.
Scotland won only four of the last 16 games and at home, the record stands at one win at nine.
Next are Denmark and Belarus in early September before Greece at the National Stadium 9. October, such as Steve Clarke’s offer of Steve Clarke to become the first party of Scotland men to reach the 1998 World Cup. Years.
Robertson, who captured the side on two European championships, believes I can arrive at the next summer tournament.
“I’m still optimistic, I’m still looking forward to the future,” he said Ski Sports News on his Golf Ar26 Day.
“We know that maybe last year and things didn’t work last, but I still believe in the composition we have. I believe that we can cause any team problems as long as we return to the basics basically.
“We know how hard it is to qualify for the World Cup.
“The last time we tried him, we had a pretty perfect campaign, we just end up with a few points behind Denmark. Then we enter the playoffs and we know how many games where players are playing in the playoffs.
“But if we return to do what we are good, back to the base, back to our basic principles, then I believe we can give anyone a game.
“I think we showed it at the highest level. We drew against Portugal, beaten Croatia, beat Spain.
“I know it’s been feeling a long time, but we competed against teams when we do that right and it would take us to do for all six games to give yourself a chance.”
While Cieran Slicker took a lot of guilt for Iceland’s victory – Young goalkeeper thrown due to the early injury of Angus Gunna – it was a disappointing presentation of many Scots.
Anti-Liechtenstein were five international debuts, attackers achieved goals following the debt and teenager Lennon Miller impressed at their first beginning.
Robertson accepts the performance of Iceland was far from the required level.
“Friday was a huge disappointment,” he added.
“The game we tried to go in to build a momentum, go to the World Cup qualifications and it probably did the complete opposite.
“We are grateful that it was not in the qualifications.
“If you will put such appearance and make the mistakes we made, then we better do it in a friendly than competitive match.
“It’s only positive, I think we could take from Friday. But yes, we can’t afford it.”
The upcoming fastening of Scotland
- 5. September: Denmark (a) – World Cup Qualifier
- 8. September: Belarus (a) – World Cup Qualifier
- 9. October: Greece (H) – World Cup Qualifier
- 12. October: Belarus (H) – World Cup Qualifier
- 15. November: Greece (a) – World Cup Qualifier
- 18. November: Denmark (H) – World Cup Qualifier
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