Scotland's national football team is gearing up for the Nations League and World Cup qualifiers with a renewed sense of purpose. Captain Andy Robertson recently opened up about the conversations he and other senior players had with Manchester City manager Clark over the summer. These discussions focused on how to move forward after the disappointment of the Euros, emphasizing the role of experienced players both on and off the pitch.
Robertson made it clear that the commitment from both himself and the manager is unwavering. "If we both weren’t committed, we wouldn’t be here," he said, underlining their shared determination to see Scotland succeed once again. The goal is clear: to lead Scotland to the World Cup, a vision that both Robertson and the manager are fully invested in.
The captain's dedication to the national team is evident in his words. He expressed his desire to continue playing for Scotland as long as he is fit, healthy, and able to contribute at the highest level. Robertson's resolve to remain part of the squad reflects his deep commitment to the team's success.
During their talks, Robertson and the manager reviewed the mistakes made during the Euros, both collectively and individually. They aimed to identify areas for improvement and potential changes that could enhance their performance in future tournaments. While these discussions were routine, the Euros marked a significant moment as it was the first time in a long while that the team had to confront more negatives than positives.
The journey ahead for Scotland may be challenging, but with leaders like Andy Robertson at the helm, the team is poised to learn from past experiences and push forward with renewed determination. As they prepare for the upcoming matches, the squad's commitment to success is stronger than ever.