Scotland's World Cup dreams took a significant hit last night as Steve Clarke's side suffered a crushing 3-2 defeat at the hands of Greece in Athens. The defeat has left Scotland facing an uncertain qualification fate, with Denmark holding Belarus to a 2-2 draw earlier on the same day.
Greece took control of the match early on, scoring twice in the first half through goals from Andreas Moritzis and Nikos Giannoulas. Scotland struggled to find their footing in the second period, but managed to pull two goals back through Steven Fletcher and a stunning solo effort from Callum Paterson.
However, Greece scored three late goals to seal the win and send Scotland crashing out of the World Cup qualifying campaign. The defeat is a significant blow to Clarke's men, who had been looking to secure automatic qualification for next summer's tournament.
Despite this setback, Scotland still hold hope of qualification after Denmark was held to a 2-2 draw by Belarus earlier in the day. However, with only one game left for Scotland, the pressure is now on to secure a positive result against Cyprus in their final qualifying match.
The defeat has sparked debate among Scottish football fans, with many calling for Clarke to step down as manager after the disastrous campaign. However, Clarke has remained defiant, insisting that he will not be swayed by the criticism and remains committed to guiding his team to qualification.
For Scotland, the World Cup is now a distant dream, but the question on everyone's lips is: can they still salvage what's left of their season?
Greece took control of the match early on, scoring twice in the first half through goals from Andreas Moritzis and Nikos Giannoulas. Scotland struggled to find their footing in the second period, but managed to pull two goals back through Steven Fletcher and a stunning solo effort from Callum Paterson.
However, Greece scored three late goals to seal the win and send Scotland crashing out of the World Cup qualifying campaign. The defeat is a significant blow to Clarke's men, who had been looking to secure automatic qualification for next summer's tournament.
Despite this setback, Scotland still hold hope of qualification after Denmark was held to a 2-2 draw by Belarus earlier in the day. However, with only one game left for Scotland, the pressure is now on to secure a positive result against Cyprus in their final qualifying match.
The defeat has sparked debate among Scottish football fans, with many calling for Clarke to step down as manager after the disastrous campaign. However, Clarke has remained defiant, insisting that he will not be swayed by the criticism and remains committed to guiding his team to qualification.
For Scotland, the World Cup is now a distant dream, but the question on everyone's lips is: can they still salvage what's left of their season?