Andy Robertson stated that Scotland displayed a style of play that was more characteristic of their team in the 1-1 draw against Switzerland.
Scotland displayed a much-improved performance in their second Euro 2024 match against Switzerland, according to captain Andy Robertson. Despite their 5-1 defeat to Germany in the tournament opener, Scotland showed resilience and scored an early goal through Scott McTominay.
However, they conceded a stunning goal from Xherdan Shaqiri due to a poor back pass from Tony Ralston. Robertson acknowledged the mistake but focused on the positives in his post-match interview. He praised Ralston for his exceptional performance after the error and expressed satisfaction with the team’s overall display.
Scotland had their chances, but so did Switzerland, and Robertson was content with the 1-1 draw. Manager Steve Clarke described Ralston’s intercepted pass as “heartbreaking” but accepted the subsequent goal, recognizing Shaqiri’s quality. He emphasized the importance of the upcoming match against Hungary, which could secure Scotland a spot in the round of 16.
Clarke highlighted the need for recovery and improvement before the crucial game. Billy Gilmour, one of the youngest members of the squad, demonstrated maturity both on the pitch and in his post-match comments. He expressed pride in Scotland’s performance, stating that they gave their all and showcased their strengths. Gilmour believed that the team had answered their critics following the defeat to Germany.
Angus Gunn, who witnessed Scotland’s resolute defending throughout the match, praised the team’s intensity, pressing, and aggression. He admitted that he was disappointed with his own performance in the previous game but felt motivated to prove himself. Gunn commended the entire team for their collective effort and determination.
Unfortunately, Scotland received a blow as Kieran Tierney suffered a hamstring injury and is likely to miss the final group match against Hungary. Manager Clarke confirmed Tierney’s absence and acknowledged his importance to the team. However, he expressed confidence that someone else would step up in his absence.
Overall, Scotland’s improved performance against Switzerland has given them hope for the remainder of the tournament. They aim to build on their positives, make necessary adjustments, and secure a favorable result against Hungary.