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'I couldn't get Jota out my head' - what Scotland's heroes said

'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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