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Andy Robertson insists Scotland can still make history at this summer’s European Championships by shifting their mindset from feeling ‘happy to be there’.
Robertson will captain his country in Germany, as he did at Euro 2020, with the host nation lying in wait on the opening night of the tournament on June 14.
The Liverpool full-back went off injured in Tuesday night’s 1-0 friendly defeat at home to Northern Ireland as Steve Clarke’s side’s winless run stretched to seven matches.
Scotland have never progressed past the group stage in 12 previous visits to major tournaments, but Robertson believes an ever-improving mentality can make the difference this time around.
Speaking at Hampden Park, where a giant mosaic of Robertson made from Topps Euro 2024 trading cards was unveiled, the 69-cap full-back said: “We want to make history.
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The giant mosaic made up of more than 5,000 Topps UEFA EURO 2024 Match Attax cards inside the Scottish Football Museum.
Competing at the top of leagues and for cups all helps feed that winning mentality and confidence.”
Robertson’s face will grace Hampden Park throughout the summer following the unveiling of the giant mosaic made up of more than 5,000 Topps UEFA EURO 2024 Match Attax cards inside the Scottish Football Museum
“It’s amazing to see it, and a bit surreal,” Robertson said of the mosaic, which was created by renowned artist Helen Marshall
I have a son now who is right into his sticker books and the excitement of opening a pack never leaves you.”
Andy Robertson was speaking at the unveiling of a giant mosaic made entirely out of Topps UEFA EURO 2024 Match Attax cards