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But it's far from easy; you're playing against good teams.“Belarus are no mugs, we should be beating them comfortably, but they can play. We're on 10 points from 12, I think that's pretty good.”‘I didn’t agree with Greece boos - but zero complaints over Belarus’While miffed by the unrest among sections of the crowd during the 3-1 comeback win over Greece on Thursday, Robertson admitted he had "zero complaints" with the fans’ reaction to what they witnessed against the Belarusians.
I didn't agree with the booing at half-time against Greece, I'd admit, at 0-0, I don't think that's great for us, but against Belarus, I've got absolutely zero complaints.“When they see what they're seeing on the pitch, and we're struggling against a team that we should be beating, we should be beating comfortably, we're not hiding away from that, then I've got no problems at all. Now we're all starting into the intense period of the season, where we're playing Saturday, Tuesday, or we're playing Sunday, Thursday every single week, so there's a lot of football for the lads, but I also think it wasn't down to all of that.“We just struggled with the ball, and we struggled without the ball at times, but at the end of the day, we've won the game.
We're on 10 points, which I think if you offered any Scotland fan, or us, at the end of October, we’d all bite your hand off for it, so that's a positive. We're two games away from getting to the World Cup, which, at the start of the campaign, probably a lot of people didn't put us down for that, so we're happy with where we're at.“We're not happy with the performance, but we're happy with where we are on the table.