Scotland can use Croatia formula as path to glory as Craig Gordon tells Tartan Army they'll go all out at Hampden
Craig Gordon insists Scotland should not fear Croatia – as the national side has to be inspired by the Balkan big shots.
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Craig Gordon insists Scotland should not fear Croatia – as the national side has to be inspired by the Balkan big shots.
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