The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

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KAZAKHSTAN 3 SCOTLAND 0: Under-pressure boss vows to bounce back

- GAVIN MCCAFFERTY

Scotland manager Alex McLeish can’t hide his dismay as his team slump to a 3-0 defeat to Kazakhstan as they open their Euro 2020 qualifying campaign in inept fashion.

Scotland manager Alex McLeish claimed he was “pretty good at bouncing back” as he brushed off questions over his future in the wake of yesterday’s 3-0 defeat in Kazakhstan.

McLeish’s side got their Euro 2020 qualifying campaign off to the worst possible start after losing two goals in the opening 10 minutes and they were three down before forcing the home goalkeeper into his only two saves just before the hour mark.

McLeish was missing six of the players who started in the victories over Albania and Israel in November, which earned a guaranteed play-off if Scotland fail to finish in the top two of a group that also contains Belgium, Russia, Cyprus and San Marino, their next opponents.

But he has found himself under pressure again following a painful night in the Astana Arena against a team who had only won three of their previous 40 competitiv­e matches.

When it was put to McLeish that some might view the result as a sacking offence, he said: “I’ll just continue doing my job and suffice to say I’m not going to get drawn into that question.

“I don’t really rank defeats. I just feel in terms of losing then I have to bounce back. I always feel low after a (defeat) but I’m pretty good at bouncing back.”

The 60-year-old refused to give up hope of leading Scotland to qualificat­ion.

“Of course, it’s never finished until it’s finished,” he said. “We bounced back from a poor performanc­e in Israel and that’s what we must do after this game.

“We have other players to come back. We have players with more experience that have to come back to the Scotland squad. Obviously we need to have as strong a squad as we can if we’re going to be successful in qualificat­ion.”

I’ll just continue doing my job.

ALEX MCLEISH

Two of those players are leftbacks in the form of Andy Robertson and Kieran Tierney, the former of whom at least will be able to face San Marino.

Their stand-in, Graeme Shinnie, allowed both early goalscorer­s to run off him but there was a vulnerabil­ity about the whole defence, which featured debutant Liam Palmer at right-back alongside David Bates and Scott McKenna.

The team’s average age was less than 25 and the lack of experience was highlighte­d by the fact that Callum McGregor was captain in his 10th internatio­nal.

McLeish said: “We had a lot of young guys winning first caps and early caps.

“In terms of the goals, getting inside us was something that we actually emphasised to the players.

“We never saw it through in reality.

“It could have been prevented with better positionin­g.

“The three finishes were pretty amazing but it was a poor night from us defensivel­y and I say that as a team.

“We had one chance just before they scored and I thought it’s looking quite lively for us, and then two goals in 12 minutes I think and it was a mountain to climb. And we never really got into gear again.”

Meanwhile, McLeish explained why substitute Scott McTominay ran straight down the tunnel after the final whistle while most of his team-mates went to acknowledg­e the shellshock­ed Tartan Army.

“He had a stomach upset,” he said.

Kazakhstan’s victory proved a dream start for head coach Michal Bilek in his first official game in charge.

The Czech said: “We are a bit surprised at the result but at the same time we can say we controlled the game from the start and we deserved to win.

“We are very happy.”

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Picture: PA.
 ?? PA. ?? Former Dundee United players Stuart Armstrong and Jonny Russell, with Oli McBurnie, trudge off after the humiliatin­g defeat.
PA. Former Dundee United players Stuart Armstrong and Jonny Russell, with Oli McBurnie, trudge off after the humiliatin­g defeat.
 ??  ?? A dejected Alex McLeish during the game.
A dejected Alex McLeish during the game.

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