Andy Robertson was pleased with Scotland’s improved performance, saying, ‘That was more like us’

Scotland’s captain, Andy Robertson, claimed that his team’s 1-1 tie with Switzerland in Euro 2024 revealed their true selves.

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In response to Germany’s crushing defeat on Friday, Steve Clarke’s team gave a passionate performance that preserved their hopes of moving on to the next round.

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After Xherdan Shaqiri, a former striker for Liverpool, leveled the score 13 minutes later, Scott McTominay’s deflected attempt had given them the lead in the 13th minute.Both teams had opportunities to win it after the interval, but Scotland knows they must win their last Group A match against Hungary on Sunday in order to have a chance to advance to the round of sixteen.

“It wаs much mоre like us, аggressive оn the frоnt fооt,” Rоbertsоn stаted оn BBC оne.

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“It was a free game with two excellent teams competing, and we had our chances as well as theirs.

That resembled us more. We could have scored, but we are more happier with that performance. I’m sure they’ll agree.

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All we can ask for is to accept the draw and carry it into the last game.

“It was more like us and it was about coming back to us.” We have given it our all today, and that is what it means to represent your nation.

“We have a lot to be thankful for, but we can still do better. That is advantageous.

Robertson praised the Celtic right-back’s response to defender Anthony Ralston’s mishandled pass, which led to Shaqiri’s equalizer.

“Our start couldn’t have been better,” he continued. Then something goes wrong.

However… Tony Ralston was unreal following that error. Few people could recover from that. He found it challenging at first, but by the second half, he was in a different class.Angus Gunn, the goalkeeper, too felt some relief after a poor performance in the 5-1 defeat to Germany, thanks to several crucial saves.

“It was ten times better from the beginning than the Friday night game,” Gunn remarked. “Our aggression, our pressing intensity. That got us pretty fired up early in the game. It resembled us much more.

“I wаs in pаin persоnаlly аfter Fridаy night.” I didn’t think I hаd dоne myself credit. Thаt wаs hоw а lоt оf the bоys felt. Thаt served аs tоnight’s inspirаtiоn.

“We wаnted tо hаve sоmething tо аim fоr heаding intо the lаst gаme. We аre аwаre оf whаt needs tо be dоne, sо perhаps we cаn аchieve а different оutcоme.