Scotland will try to shake the “fear” which led to their Euro 2024 opening collapse when they face Switzerland on Wednesday, says captain Andy Robertson.
The Scots go into the match in Cologne knowing defeat against the Swiss would leave them needing a miracle to progress from Group A.
And off the back of the 5-1 opening game thumping against hosts Germany, Robertson explained that a team meeting was called to identify the issues.
“Maybe the occasion got to a couple of us,” said the Liverpool left-back.
“You saw in the qualifiers, we were full of belief, trust, we were going for every ball. Maybe on Friday we played with a little fear and that has to change.
“We know, and the whole country knows, we should have done better. We want to show this tournament what Scotland is about.”
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