Scotland Skipper Scott Brown Remains Defiant After Defeat To Georgia
Captain Scott Brown remained defiant after Scotland's Euro 2016 qualifying hopes were dealt a blow with a 1-0 defeat in Georgia.
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Captain Scott Brown remained defiant after Scotland's Euro 2016 qualifying hopes were dealt a blow with a 1-0 defeat in Georgia.
The Scots went into the break trailing to a Valeri Kazaishvili goal and could not find a way back in the second half.
Gordon Strachan's side play world champions Germany at Hampden on Monday night which is where the Celtic skipper quickly turned his focus.
He said: We didn't get the luck tonight to be perfectly honest.
The group is still wide open, there are still nine points to play for.
We can't feel sorry for ourselves, we have another big game on Monday night that we have to get ourselves ready for and go to try and get points there.''
Brown added: We need another good performance.
It was an average performance tonight. We know we can do a lot better and hopefully that is on Monday.
We had some nice inter-play and a couple of chances and another days that comes off but today it didn't.
They shut up shop after they scored their goal.
We have bounced back every single game. We have been one-nil down in most games and came back and we have won games from one down.
It is all about bouncebackability and we have definitely got that in this changing room.''