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Andrew Robertson: 'Strong spirit still present in Scotland squad'

Robertson: 'Strong spirit still present in Scotland squad'
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It has been four months since Steve Clarke's squad were together.

Absence has made the heart grow fonder for Scotland captain Andy Robertson after four months apart from his international team-mates.

The Liverpool left-back was determined not to lose contact with his Scotland colleagues after November's historic meet-up, when they qualified for a major tournament for the first time in 23 years.

Robertson believes maintaining virtual contact has ensured Steve Clarke's squad are ready to hit the ground running when they begin their World Cup qualifying campaign against Austria at Hampden on Thursday night.

But the former Dundee United player also feels the bond they developed in beating Serbia in the Euro 2020 play-offs – and through some memorable celebrations later that night – have ensured the feelgood factor and spirit remain intact.

Robertson said: "With us qualifying in November we then had momentum and it maybe came at the worst international month for that, because you wait another four or five months to play another international game.

"But you could see the boys walking in on Monday with a big smile on their faces, ready to pull on a Scotland shirt again. That's what we have tried to create.

"The feelgood factor is still there in training and the hotel but it's about taking that onto the pitch and that has always been the difficult thing. But it's something we have done over the last couple of international breaks.

"The mindset and goals of all the players is pretty clear. You can see that just walking into a room with them all, they are all driven individuals which helps a driven team.

"And that's credit to the manager and the coaches, as soon as they have come in they have tried to get that across to us and we have all bought into that.

"When new lads come in, they see the nucleus of the squad and how we approach training, approach games and represent our country, and they buy into it.

"Over the four or five months of not seeing each other it was important we kept in contact, and we all did. That's why when we come in here, we catch up with each other of course, but we are ready to work and ready to go again."

That togetherness has not always been there.

The 27-year-old said: "The gaffer spoke to a couple of us when he first came in and asked what was maybe missing and I think a lot of us said 'that club mentality'.

"At one time there was a lot of chopping and changing in the squad, maybe eight or nine new faces every time, and it's hard to then build relationships off the park and build friendships.

"Now we have that nucleus where there's 17 or 18 who are familiar and new lads come in and we make it easy for them to fit in.

Scotland celebrate
Scotland celebrate play-off success in Serbia (PA)

"It is a club-like mentality, all the boys get on off the park and we are all close, and that makes a huge difference. It makes you run that extra yard for each other on the pitch, makes you fight for each other that wee bit more.

"On the night we finally qualified for a tournament it did more for us than anything because after the game the squad got closer than ever.

"You can see that now, the relationships off the park are probably even stronger than they probably were in October and November, and we want to build on it.

"We are a relatively young squad, hopefully a lot of us have still got a lot of international football left in us and the longer it goes, the stronger it gets. Hopefully that's the case."

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