Cyprus boss Temur Ketsbaia has warned his players they will be facing an English Premier League select when they face Scotland at Hampden on Saturday.Steve Clarke's side open their Euro 2024 campaign with a home game against Cyprus and will be strong favourites against the Mediterranean island who are 110th in the FIFA Rankings.
And former Dundee and Newcastle United star Ketsbaia is under no illusions how difficult the task will be to collect points in Glasgow.He said: "We are facing a very good team who have most of their players in the English Premier League.
We have watched Scotland several times. We are fully aware of what awaits us. We will try our best to get something from the game.
It was important to pick a squad full of experience with players who are involved every week with their clubs. As a team, we have our own aims from this group.
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