Wales manager Page takes positives from Nations League defeat
Wales manager Rob Page said his side's 1-0 defeat to Poland is "not the end of the world" after they were relegated from the Nations League's top tier.
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Wales manager Rob Page said his side's 1-0 defeat to Poland is "not the end of the world" after they were relegated from the Nations League's top tier.
:Injured Scotland defenders Kieran Tierney and Scott McKenna have withdrawn from the squad ahead of their Nations League decider against Ukraine on Tuesday, the Scottish FA said.
Wales manager Rob Page said relegation from the top tier of the Nations League on Sunday is softened by the prospect of looking forward to his country's first World Cup since 1958 in two months' time.
Jack Hendry is adamant Scotland will keep going for it in Krakow. And the defender hopes his partnership with Scott McKenna can provide the platform for his team to at least make their point in Poland.
Let's be brutally honest. The hard core masochists among us probably know how this all ends.
KEITH JACKSON: Wouldn't that be lovely? But this is Scotland we're talking about so it's highly unlikely to be so stress free. I'd bite your hand off for a 0-0 draw in Krakow right now. CRAIG SWAN: You worry that Ukraine will have a freshness edge. But Scotland will make chances and can get their point.
Callum McGregor reckons Scotland will have new puzzles to solve in Krakow. But Steve Clarke’s midfield star is backing the squad to keep finding the correct answers to the batch of massive questions they are currently being asked.
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