“What is the lesson you’re taking away from this? You are higher being fortunate than good,” former Scotland midfielder Michael Stewart mentioned on BBC Sportsound.
Luck doesn’t final lengthy, although, as Steve Clarke’s aspect discovered in opposition to the Greeks in March.
It was an identical story in Athens within the first leg of their Nations League relegation play-off, with Scott McTominay’s first-half penalty incomes the Scots a first-leg win.
Within the second leg, Clarke’s males had been completely outclassed and misplaced 3-0. Thursday marked the third straight match by which Greece have dominated Scotland.
“We got a soccer lesson,” former Scotland defender Willie Miller mentioned. “However we gave a lesson on successful.”
Former Scotland winger Neil McCann added: “Clarke will know that is not a classic Scotland efficiency, however it was a classic consequence.”
Efficiency apart, with seven factors on the board and backside seeds Belarus to face on Sunday, Clarke’s aspect have given themselves an excellent likelihood of ending the nation’s 27-year World Cup hoodoo.
Nonetheless, the Scotland boss will likely be conscious that poor shows might atone for his aspect. How does he fight that?
Clarke’s Scotland look higher once they embrace chaos and don’t stand off it, particularly in residence matches, once they can use a rocking residence crowd to their benefit.
For over an hour on Thursday,his workforce appeared prefer it was enjoying with the handbrake on in opposition to a aspect ranked fortieth on this planet, simply three locations above Scotland.
The Tartan Military will demand a extra front-footed strategy when Belarus are welcomed to Hampden on Sunday. An anticipated win in that may put Scotland in a unbelievable place.
Clarke will then have a month to handle any worries earlier than a probably tenure-defining camp in November.
