In the curtain-raiser for Euro 2024, Scotland and Germany square away.
Gary Neville, a former England and Manchester United keeper, believes that the current Scotland squad's level of quality falls short of the followers ' enthusiasm and traveler support.
Steve Clarke's area travels to Germany this year after only three European Championships where they have not failed to cross the group stage.
Despite their lack of success, around 200, 000 Scotland will likely show up in Munich this weekend in anticipation of their opening game against Germany.
' Scotland's sport may destroy the support '- Garry Neville
Neville praised the British fans who travel for their unwavering support of the group while speaking on The Overlap, but he also reaffirmed his expectation for disappointment this summer.
" I do like Scotland to perform well", Neville said when asked about Scotland's hope for the event.
However, there is always the impression that Scotland will have this incredible support and an outstanding support base, but the truth is that sport is likely to destroy it.
He later added:" It will be tough for Scotland to get a result]vs Germany ], I just have a feeling it will be too much in the end. It will be between Switzerland and Scotland]to qualify in following place], Scotland have not gotten out of a team, ever".
Scotland enter the tournament in great form despite the worrying statistic, coming into the tournament having perfectly qualified from Spain and Norway.
The Brits won both matches to advance to the championship game, finishing six points clear of a Norway part led by Erling Haaland and Martin Odegaard.
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