Greece – Scotland: The profile of the rival of the blue-white in the Nation League rise playoffs

The drawn to face Scotland in the League playoffs That’s the Scottish profile. Scotland is the last obstacle of National Greece on the road to the historic rise in the Nation League League. Ivan Jovanovic’s team is called upon to face a tough-ass group, which is clearly in its own right. Scotland finished in third place of its group in the Nations League behind Portugal and Croatia. Her coach is Steve Clark. The 61-year-old Scotsman has been on the team bench since 2019 and Scotland has been on a continuous rise, having participated in the last two Euros. Overall, in the five years sitting on the edge of Scotland’s bench, Clark counts 64 games, having led the team to 29 wins, 13 draws, while having suffered the defeat 22 times. Andrew Robertson of Liverpool and Scott McTomney of Naples are the players who stand out from Scotland’s roster, which usually gives the ball to opponents in the big games and waits in defense, hitting counterattacks. As for her last games, Scotland was in excellent condition, making 2/2 in November. She defeated Croatia at her headquarters, while making a double in Poland’s headquarters, rising to third place and avoiding relegation to League B. Overall in six games in the Nations League 2024-25 Scotland had two wins, one draw and three losses. He scored seven goals and accepted eight. Finally, the tradition of the two groups is small, as they have only been faced twice in the past. For Euro 1996 qualifiers Greece welcomed Scotland in December 1994 at OAKA and won it 1-0 thanks to Stratos Apostolakis’ apt penalty hit in 19′, while in August 1995 it was defeated with the same score in Glasgow with a scorer Ali McCost in 71′.