The countdown is on to the big kick-off in Munich on Friday night
Kieran Tierney says Scotland proved the doubters wrong by stunning Spain in qualifying and believes they are capable of upsetting the odds again when they face Germany in Friday night’s Euro 2024 opener.
So Tierney says when Scotland step out in front of a 75,000-strong crowd for the curtain-raiser in Group A – which also includes Switzerland and Hungary – they will carry that same belief that got them through qualifying into their toughest test yet under Clarke. “Germany, being the hosts, have got a great team. I know Switzerland as well through Granit Xhaka so I know how good they are – but I also know how good we are as well with the results we had in this campaign.
Of course, there have been big games with Celtic and Arsenal down the years but few moments will match representing your country on such a stage and the achievement of being one of the few Scotland squads to do it.
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