As the captain of Scotland, Andy Robertson is not bothered by the criticism following their 5-1 loss to Germany. He knows that the only way to keep their hopes of advancing to the knock-out stages alive is by delivering an improved performance in their upcoming match against Switzerland.
Robertson emphasized the importance of focusing on action rather than discussing shortcomings. He acknowledged that criticism from outside sources is expected, but he believes that the team needs to focus on their game and perform at their best in order to bounce back and cause problems for any opponent.
Despite his disappointment over the previous defeat, Robertson remains optimistic about Scotland’s chances in the tournament. He believes that their performance will speak louder than any words and is determined to show a much-improved display against Switzerland.
Robertson’s message is clear: actions on the pitch are what will ultimately determine the team’s fate in this competition.
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