Andy Robertson Reveals Scotland’s Bold World Cup Ambition: Success Over History, But What If Both Are Within Reach?
“We’re not thinking too much about being the first team to get out of the group,” he insist. “That’s always the aim – to win games and play in the knockouts. We know how difficult a group we’re in, and we want to be successful and win enough points to make that happen.
“But being able to play Brazil, the most successful and iconic team in World Cup history, is pretty special. And then playing against Morocco and Haiti too, I think they’re three really good games to have at a World Cup and fantastic to be involved in. We’re just excited for the matches, to try to be the best version of ourselves and aim to make it out of the group.



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