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It was a frustrating night at Hampden Park.
Supporters showed up hoping for a spark, a sign of momentum ahead of September’s World Cup qualifiers.
But instead, they got another flat friendly display.
Scotland were comfortably beaten 3-1 by Iceland — a side ranked far below them — and the performance left more questions than answers.
The match had the feel of a tired, end-of-season affair.
There wasn’t much urgency.
One of the home side’s most trusted names had the armband on, but even he couldn’t drive the team forward.
It was clear that many players struggled to find rhythm or impact.
Meanwhile, there were other Liverpool players in international action.
Dominik Szoboszlai started for Hungary in their 2-0 loss to Sweden.
He captained the side and played 79 minutes before being subbed off.
In Cardiff, 18-year-old Lewis Koumas came on in the second half as Wales cruised past Liechtenstein 3-0 in World Cup qualifying.
A promising night for him, if only for minutes and experience.
Back in Glasgow, though, there was little to cheer about — and some of the criticism from the local press went straight to Scotland’s captain.
Andy Robertson played the full 90 minutes against Iceland.
But his performance didn’t meet the standard fans have come to expect from him.
The Edinburgh News gave him 5/10, saying, “Didn’t have much of an impact.”
“Will be disappointed not to have contributed more.”
The Scotsman echoed that view, also rating him 5/10, and described it as, “A fairly quiet, end-of-season type performance from the captain that was neither poor, nor effective.”
“An average display that he’ll be disappointed with, considering his usual high standards.”
From Liverpool’s point of view, it’s not a major concern.
Robertson is usually reliable and influential for both club and country.
But after a demanding season, and in a friendly that lacked intensity, this outing felt off for him — and the Scottish media took note.
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