Scotland 'never know when they're beat'
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Scotland 'never know when they're beat'
"I have talked before about the character of this group,"
"The Scottish public should love to have them. They never know when they're beat."
"They want to be remembered as a really successful group of players and hopefully they're on their way to doing that by getting to another tournament."
"Sometimes you don't get what you deserve in football and sometimes you get a little bit more than you deserve, but don't underestimate the work the players put into the first part of the game."
Scotland recovered from a poor first-half display to defeat Greece 3-1 at Hampden Park, with goals from Ryan Christie, Lewis Ferguson and substitute Lyndon Dykes. The win moved Scotland to seven points from three Group C fixtures, level on points but behind Denmark on goal difference, and set up a home match against Belarus. Greece had beaten Scotland 3-0 in March to relegate them to League B, but the victory significantly strengthened Scotland's qualification prospects. Manager Steve Clarke praised the players' character, noting defensive difficulties and the team's determination to change the night's course.
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