Kenny McLean tried to pick the brains of his dazed Norwich City team-mates.But they were so frazzled after facing France, he barely got anything out of Republic of Ireland stars Shane Duffy and Adam Idah.
They might only have lost 2-0 in Paris last month. But they returned to Carrow Road with their heads in a spin after going up against the likes of PSG superstar Kylian Mbappe.
He didn’t even score in the Euro 2024 qualifier but Didier Deschamps’ side had threats all over the pitch.McLean probably didn’t need his Canaries pals to tell him that.
But as he prepares for Scotland’s friendly against Les Bleus, he insists Steve Clarke’s men now fear no one. That trepidation when going up against a European superpower is now gone thanks to a pace-setting qualifying campaign, despite a controversial 2-0 defeat in Spain on Thursday.
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