After suffering a 5-1 defeat to Germany, Scotland’s Andy Robertson quickly brushed off external criticism. The captain acknowledged the need for a greatly improved performance against Switzerland, expressing confidence in his team’s ability to bounce back and keep their hopes of progressing to the knockout stages alive. Robertson emphasized the importance of actions speaking louder than words, acknowledging that talking about the game is easy but actually performing on the pitch is the true challenge.
Robertson highlighted the necessity of improving their on-field performance and emphasized the importance of confidence in their abilities. He recognized that external criticism is part of the game, but stressed the importance of focusing on their own game and delivering a much better performance going forward. By showing confidence in their abilities and performing to their highest level, Robertson believes that Scotland can pose a challenge to any opponent they face.
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