How will Scotland approach Morocco game after opening win?
How will Scotland approach Morocco game after opening win?Image source, ReutersImage caption, How will Scotland approach games against Morocco and Brazil after a tense opening victory over Haiti in Boston?ByAndy BurkeBBC Sport Scotland Senior Reporter in BostonPublished9 minutes agoThe Scottish sporting psyche demands that even in victory, the mind starts to drift forward to when and how it might all come crashing down.Scotland's nervy opening 1-0 World Cup win over Haiti threw up plenty of questions.Why were the Scots made to sweat by a side ranked 83 in the world?How would that level of performance hold up against the teams ranked seven and six - Morocco and Brazil, their next two opponents?Will the slender winning margin come back to bite when goal difference could be the key to reaching the knockout stages?Maybe, though, it is better to step back and remember the big picture.John McGinn's strike delivered Scotland's first World Cup win in 36 years, just their fifth overall and their first opening-match victory at the tournament in 44 years.Steve Clarke's side top Group C - for now at least - so perhaps this is a moment worth savouring.The 20-year-old who stole the show on Scotland's World Cup returnPublished5 hours agoWhy Haiti v Scotland was antidote to the ills of world footballPublished12 hours agoWhat does 1-0 win mean for Scotland's chances of qualification?Published11 hours ago'Job done, that's all that matters'"The performance wasn't dazzling, but it's a World Cup victory," said former Scotland forward James McFadden, a man who carried the hopes of the nation for so long without ever reaching the greatest stage of all."Scotland don't win a lot of games at the World Cup. In fact, Scotland don't play at many World Cups, so I think it's huge."It was a must-win in terms of hopes and aspirations of getting out of the group. It felt a wee bit all or nothing and you've...المصدر: BBC Sport Football | Source: BBC Sport Football
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