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Scotland: Near misses have been ‘story of Nations League’, says Craig Gordon
Scotland goalkeeper Craig Gordon insists there are positives to take from Saturday’s 2-1 Nations League defeat in Zagreb.
Steve Clarke’s side thought they had snatched a dramatic late draw, but Kristijan Jakic’s own goal was ruled out for offside against Che Adams following a VAR check.
It means Scotland have won just one of their last 15 outings, but Gordon – who won his 76th cap having been left out of the summer’s Euros squad – says they can bounce back against Portugal on Tuesday.
“We are disappointed, because we put in a performance we thought was worthy of taking something from the game,” the veteran keeper said.
“We had good chances but just didn’t take them. That seems to be the story of this Nations League but we have another game to look forward to now, we have another chance to get some points on the board and we have to focus on that.”
“The boys gave everything. Defensively we were chucking ourselves in front of things when we had to, we defended our box well and carried a really good threat.
“In terms of what we worked on during the week a lot of it came off. We worked the ball really nicely. Another good performance but we can’t keep saying that, we need to take results.”
Scotland have now lost all three of their Nations League games by a one-goal margin, but Gordon says if they continue to work hard, the results will come.
“We are not far away,” he said. “It’s always going to be difficult when you come against pot one teams. You are going to have play really well to get anything from a game, especially an away game.
“We need to stick with it (the game plan), stick with each other and come back and show that fight again in the next game.”