Kenny McLean admits Scotland deserved nothing from their World Cup qualifier in Denmark but must now take maximum points from a "must-win" game with Moldova at Hampden on Saturday.
A haphazard first half from the Scots in Copenhagen proved costly, as a reshuffled squad hampered by injury and Covid issues went with skipper Andy Robertson in an unorthodox right-wing back role.The absence of Wishaw ace and Motherwell skipper Stephen O'Donnell and Rangers' Nathan Patterson forced boss Steve Clarke into a rethink on his game plan and post-match he admitted it was an experiment that didn't pay off.It was all change at half-time, but by then the damage was done with the Danes already 2-0 up, thanks to a 92 second blitz in the first half that.
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