By leaving the past behind, is one way that
Scotland National squad Boss Gordon Strachan, is sending a message that his
Boys are up and ready to start generating some excitement ahead of the World
Cup qualifiers for Russia 2018.
For the Comann Ball-coise na h-Alba, its business as
usual and so far has netted in three exhibition bouts lately some positive
results with three convincing wins.
Ask that to a surprised Denmark and Czech Republic
squads who fell prey to the Tartan Army.
Seeing a sort of resurgence after their latest
disappointment in the past Euro 2016 tournament, where Tartans came short in their
group to try to net a pass behind group leaders Germany and Poland.
Something that went very wrong after that
horrible loss in Tbilisi to a Georgian squad that was already out of contention
and played the role of spoiler for the Blue Army and seeing its efforts
derailed at the end.
This is coming from a squad that has all the
potential for major things; it was shocking to see it out of this edition of the
Euro 2016 and being the only squad from the UK that did not accomplish such
feat.
Still the road to the world cup is paved
with lots of dreams and all around efforts to make things work out for the Tartan
Army poised to return to the world stages after a certain longtime absence and
seeking its rightful spot among the best.
First things first I must say, with an
upcoming series of challenges, this Scottish team so far has demonstrated that
is up and ready to front a very challenged World Cup fight.
One by its seed in Group F with squads of the
likes of England, Slovakia, Slovenia, Lithuania and Malta, many can state the
easiness of this group may be for the Tartans but at the end as they state
there’s no such thing than an easy foe.
The road to Russia starts with the Scots
group play and netting a second place going in to the second round and net a successful
run, the Blue Army can net its pass out of thirteen in play for the European
region.
With the latest result that has shown a positive
for the Scottish National squad, their outlook is very positive and filled with
lots of optimism and maybe all of the UK squad is this time can make an impacting
run to the World Cup.
For Manager Strachan his moves have been
very fruitful and the current list of new and current players making the grade
so far and playing a very complicated 4-2-3-1 formation, his methods have been amazing.
At the end, for Scotland’s Manager Gordon
Strachan will be an utmost challenge to perform and deliver with his Tartan
Army as well seek a spot among fifty two in play from the European zone and thirteen
that will net its pass directly.
Scotland can and will be a successful squad
in the European region as the way these chaps are playing lately, after all we
have witness a wonderful and spectacular game as in the good old days, the Comann
Ball-coise na h-Alba will prevail.
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