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Scots desperate to beat Hungary

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S C OT L A N D m i d f i e l d e r Callum McGregor insists the players are desperate to beat Hungary despite the experiment­al nature of Alex M c L e i s h ’s s q u a d a n d approach.

A positive result in Budapest became more important after McLeish lost his first game back in charge on Friday night after the 1-0 defeat by Costa Rica.

McGregor is expected to come i nto t he starting line-up and the Celtic midfielder has promised there will be a winning mentality.

“It’s been good in terms of a new squad getting to know each other and gelling well in training,” he said.

“It’s just going to take time for the boys to play together and find out what our strengths and weaknesses are as a group, then try to build on that.

“The result is a key point. It is still early doors but in football, especially when you play for Scotland and big teams, you want to win every football match.

“It’s a young group but you have got to try to get that winning mentality and I’m sure everyone who goes on the pitch will want to win.

“First and foremost you want to win. You are going out there to win. Let’s not make any mistake about that, the boys are desperate to win.

“When you speak about a new group and new players, i t ’s i m p o r t a n t to get performanc­es as well. It’s about trying to marry the two.”

McGregor set up a major chance after coming off the bench during an improved second-half showing against Costa Rica and he was encouraged by the way Scotland finished the game.

“You could see on Friday it was a new team and everybody was trying to gel, but you saw towards the end of the game we grew into it and looked a lot more comfortabl­e at that level,” he said.

“It’s just a case of trying to get the squad to gel as quickly as possible and trying to get results and play the way the manager wants us to play.”

 ??  ?? Scotland midfielder Callum McGregor.
Scotland midfielder Callum McGregor.

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