Andy Robertson, captain of Scotland, was the first to show his face after the defeat against Germany in the opening match of the European Championship. “There is nothing more difficult than playing against the host in the first game,” explained the Liverpool player.
“We made a lot of mistakes but we have to solve it because we have to make the change quickly,” added the Scot, who like the rest of his teammates was overwhelmed from the first minute.
“We didn’t press enough and Toni Kroos dictated practically everything. His passing ability is the best in the world and when you allow a player like that to have the ball and not get close, he chooses the right passes,” he said of in German.
“This is a reminder of how hard this tournament is, we are playing against world-class teams. We have not played at our highest level and we have to do it, we will,” he noted.
“If we are angry and disappointed with ourselves tomorrow, then we have to be positive and ready for Switzerland, which will be another tough test,” added Robertson.
Source: La Verdad

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