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Scotland’s Andy Robertson: We Can Make Any Game Difficult Against Morocco

Scotland captain Andy Robertson has rallied his team ahead of their crucial World Cup group stage match against Morocco, with a knockout place at stake. Victory on Saturday would secure Scotland's first-ever progression to the knockout rounds after eight previous failed attempts. Robertson acknowledged Morocco's quality as a top-six ranked team but expressed confidence in Scotland's ability to compete. The Scots currently top Group C following a 1-0 opening win over Haiti.

Scots can make any game difficult: Robertson rallies squad for Morocco clash with knockout spot at stake

Foxborough, June 19

Scotland captain Andy Robertson declared that players and coaching staff have not "shied away" from what is at stake as the nation is aiming to qualify for the FIFA World Cup knockout stage for the first time when they take on Morocco at Boston Stadium on Saturday.

Eight Scottish squads have previously travelled to the FIFA World Cup with big dreams of making deep runs, only to be eliminated in the group stage. Victory over Morocco on Saturday, however, will ensure a place in the knockouts for the Scots, who go into the game top of Group C after a 1-0 opening-game win over Haiti.

"We want to be the first team to be able to qualify for the knockouts for our country. We're now playing against one of the best teams in the world, but we believe we can make any game difficult. If we can do that and put in our best performance, then I believe we can get what we want and hopefully be the ones that achieve that history," Robertson said in a pre-match presser.

Morocco are sixth in the FIFA world ranking, 31 places above Scotland. They also have recent experience of success on the global stage, having finished fourth at the 2022 World Cup.

"We know they're (Morocco) a fantastic team, and they've got threats all over the park. They did so well in the last World Cup. They were a credit to the whole of Africa, never mind Morocco. Obviously, they've done really well in the recent African Cup of Nations, too.

"We believe in ourselves. I don't think we would be here if we didn't. We had to believe at times in the qualifying campaign that we could do it, when maybe people didn't think we could. We've got to focus on our performance. Our aim is to win the game; their aim is to win the game. Hopefully we're the ones smiling come full-time," he added.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Naveen S

Morocco is no joke - they proved it in 2022 by reaching semi-finals. But Scotland's confidence is refreshing. In India, we love our football underdogs too, especially when they have leaders like Robertson who take responsibility. Let's see if they can pull off a classic 'Braveheart' moment. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 V/s 🇲🇦 will be a cracker!

Siddharth J

Honestly, Scotland's record in World Cups is poor - never made it past group stage. But this time they have a real chance. Robertson is right that they can make any game tough; they held Spain in qualifying. But Morocco's counterattack is lethal. Hope it's an entertaining match! India should take notes on how smaller nations build belief.

Aditya G

True Indian sports spirit - we always root for the underdog! 🇮🇳 Scotland's never-say-die attitude is exactly what we love in Indian cricket and hockey. Robertson's leadership reminds me of Kapil Dev. 31 places difference in ranking is huge, but football is played on grass, not paper. Come on Scotland, make history! 🔥

Tanya I

As a football fan in India where cricket dominates, I love seeing different football nations get their moment. Robertson's confidence is great but I hope they don't underestimate Morocco. The Atlas Lions have world-class players like Hakimi and Ziyech. Still, Scotland's determination is commendable - they're playing for history, not just points.

Ravi

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