
"We're still in it. And it's now going to be one of the biggest games I've ever been involved in. It's just massive. We're slightly fortunate to get another chance but it's up to us now to take it. We wanted to be alive going to Hampden and it happened. It just happened in a way we didn't expect. We just have to try and take advantage of that now."
"It would mean everything to me (to qualify), absolutely everything. It's actually making me quite emotional to even think about it. We've given ourselves a chance and we really need to focus now and prepare the best we can to make it happen. To qualify for a World Cup, given it's not been done for so long, would be something special. Nobody has done it since 1998 so to get our fanbase back there would be amazing."
Scotland can still qualify for the World Cup by beating Denmark at Hampden Park in a winner-takes-all final match. Scotland lost 3-2 in Greece and entered the last matchday a point behind Denmark after Denmark's unexpected 2-2 draw with Belarus. Denmark were booed by home fans following a poor display in Copenhagen. Veteran goalkeeper Craig Gordon, reunited with the starting line-up after six months as a backup, is likely to start again and described the match as one of the biggest of his career. Denmark boss Brian Riemer remains confident, insisting his team have more quality.
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