Scotland may make its first appearance at Euro 2024, according to Ange Postecoglou, and they have every prospect, according to Ange Postecoglou.
Tottenham Hotspur manager Ange Postecoglou, who spoke as a journalist during ITV's coverage of Euro 2024, has backed Scotland to make history by placing them in the knockout stages.
After claiming only one place from their opening two games, the Tartan Army are confident that a victory over Hungary in their last team game will earn them passage to the next round of competition.
Steve Clarke's side got off to the worst possible start on opening day with a catastrophic 5-1 battle to hosts Germany, but a spirited 1-1 attract with Switzerland guarantees that it will be ready for Sunday's Stuttgart game.
I have followed Scotland since I spent a few years at Celtic, according to Postecoglou, who reportedly told ITV Sport on Saturday.
It's often difficult when you're facing the hosts in your first game of the competition because the hosts may be nervous, but Germany were truly flying, and that's probably the most quiet I've seen the Scottish group in a while.
" Their strength as they showed in the second game is their capacity to run, harass with real energy with [Andy ] Robertson, [John ] McGinn, [Billy ] Gilmour, [Callum ] McGregor, [Scott ] McTominay. They did enjoy tomorrow and have discussed making history by exiting the group stage if they can bring that may cause problems for the teams. They're a wise choice, in my opinion. "
Midfield legend McGinn, who is expected to be a tense matter, has also praised Scotland's chances, saying he would be devastated if their Euro 2024 trip were to be just a little bit more.
He claimed that if we get around, it would suggest even more than winning the Champions League with Villa. " They've been at that stage in Europe before, but this is something we’ve hardly seen – but, yes, it may mean a lot more to me. Although I'm very proud of whatever we accomplished this season, it would be more impressive. "
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