In a humiliating defeat, Scotland faced a 3-0 loss to Greece at Hampden, leading to fan frustration and disappointment. Greece's manager, Ivan Jovanovic, even substituted key players, indicating their dominant performance. Scotland struggled throughout, demonstrated through poor individual plays and lack of composure, with players receiving yellow cards for reckless behavior. Fans expressed their dissatisfaction when Scotland resorted to aimless clearances and ineffective plays. As players like John McGinn and Ryan Christie lamented the team's sharp contrast to their previous strong performance, the atmosphere turned increasingly critical, marking a significant low point in the campaign.
"Embarrassing," as John McGinn described the performance, later on. And it was. Embarrassing and unsettling. Ryan Christie expressed his frustration, "especially with how well the first leg went."
At a painfully early stage they lost the bit they had. Lewis Ferguson clothes-lined an opponent and got a yellow card. George Hirst went yapping to the referee and he got booked as well.
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