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Scotland ‘Dilage’, but Greece ‘not dead’ – Steve Clark

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Scotland ‘Dilage’, but Greece ‘not dead’ – Steve Clark


Luis Ferguson – In his debut in Scotland for nearly a year after returning from knee surgery – he loved to shine in the “dirly side” of the level.

“We knew we had to do the climate of the storm,” the captain said.

“We can be more relaxed on the ball, but you need to show the side of the game if you keep the results away from home – dirty side, running, dealing, blocking, your head.

Scotland could have been more in front of a beautiful show of the first half during a break.

Billy Gilmor Shanki widened, Che Adams hit Constantinops Tzolakis with a direct shot at Constantinops Tzolakis and then the Torino striker blew another attempt on the face, when Scotland tortured Greek several times in the transitional moments.

Clarke praised how his players host their hospitality, but he doesn’t consider anything normal before returning from Hampden on Sunday at the BBC, while Scotland is trying to keep his first place in the Nations League.

“The first half was really good, we could have been two people in front,” he said. “If I’m greedy, I can say three. This game is not yet dead. There is no way.

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