'I couldn't get Jota out my head' - what Scotland's heroes said
Summary
Scotland's national football team qualified for the men's World Cup for the first time since 1998. The team secured their spot with a 4-2 victory over Denmark amidst emotional reflections from players. Captain Andy Robertson dedicated the win to his late friend Diogo Jota, while other players shared their feelings about the victory.Key Facts
- Scotland's men's national team qualified for the World Cup for the first time in 28 years.
- They won 4-2 against Denmark, securing their place in the tournament.
- Andy Robertson, Scotland's captain, remembered his late friend Diogo Jota during the match.
- John McGinn commented on the team's recent performances, stating their win was still a great achievement despite ups and downs.
- Craig Gordon, the goalkeeper, has had a long career with the team, debuting in 2004.
- The victory was celebrated with joy by both players and fans in Glasgow.
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