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Andy Robertson and Scotland could be one game away from a first World Cup since 1998 — even though the Liverpool left-back skippered his country to a chaotic 3-2 defeat against Greece. "We cannot concede three goals; that's hugely disappointing," Liverpool ace Robertson said.
"We had eight or nine really big chances so we got the attacking bit right tonight, but we didn't get the defensive stuff right. "Winner takes all on Tuesday, that's all we could ask for.
People were writing us off from the start of the group; now we've got a shootout to win the group, and it's all to play for on Tuesday." "Some people might be happy with the improved performance, but I'm disappointed with the result," Scotland manager Steve Clarke added. We need to show more often that we're a good team." It was a disappointing night for Scotland in Greece While things worked out well for Robertson and Scotland in the end, the national media were not particularly impressed with their side's defensive performance.
