Robertson: I hope the fans will be ready to support us no matter what happens

This Wednesday, Scotland will face Denmark at home in the World Cup preliminaries. In an interview with the "Daily Mail", captain Robertson believed that the energy of the fans can play a decisive role.

Robertson said: "After the game against Belarus, there was a huge amount of frustration in the media, fans and even the dressing room, but points are points, we need them, and we managed to get three points that day."

"There has been a lot of talk in this qualifier, and some of the negativity may be justified. But we now have 10 points, second in the group, and only 90 minutes away from the World Cup."

"If we can perform like I believe in, which we've proven in this qualifying campaign, I think we're good enough to win the game. We're really excited for tomorrow's game and the lads are ready for it. We hope the fans will be ready and in the stadium to fully support us, no matter what happens."

"There may be setbacks and frustrations, but I would just say, get to your seats early, make some noise, and be there for these The lads created an incredible atmosphere as we reacted to it."

"I think the pub owners will be delighted that Belarus got the draw and they will be busy and we know the Hampden Stadium will be packed out. We feel the support from the whole country because it doesn't always happen that way and the people are always supporting us."

"We just got back here last night and were walking around the airport. And people were wishing us good luck going out today. They want us to do that and it's really important for all of us to feel the love and support of our country and we know it's our duty to achieve that for them."

Saturday's dramatic result gave Scotland some breathing space in extremely special circumstances as Belarus held on to hold on for a draw against top seeds Denmark. Clark admitted the team had been lucky and many fans felt qualifying was now doomed.

Robertson emphasized: "I think opponents are still dangerous, and I don't believe in luck. They are a very good team, full of quality, and they are the first team for a reason. They are used to participating in various major competitions, and they have obviously entered the World Cup. Because they are first in the group, we have to try to take away the position they currently have. "We need to score at least one goal and we have to win the game. Looking at the whole lineup, we have played a lot. Important games, such as cup finals, league deciders, big games for Scotland, and trying to qualify for the European Cup. "

"We have been through these big scenes and have a lot of experience, but the importance of this game cannot be ignored. For us, this is. A crucial game and we know what winning means. "Of course it's exciting. I think at the beginning of September the whole country will be ecstatic about a play-off spot and it's a positive for us to have this opportunity."