Callum McGregor confident that Scotland can seize momentum gained from ‘big moment’

Callum McGregor confident that Scotland can seize momentum gained from ‘big moment’ after Israel win as Steve Clarke’s side move on step closer to booking their place at Euro 2020 next summer

  • Callum McGregor is confident that Scotland can kick on from Israel win 
  • Steve Clarke’s side moved a step closer to booking their place at Euro 2020 
  • They face Serbia next month in a play-off for a spot at the major tournament
  • It would be the country’s first major tournament appearance since 1998 

Callum McGregor is confident that Scotland’s ‘big moment’ against Israel will boost Steve Clarke’s squad even further ahead of their chance to make history.

The Scots’ penalty shoot-out win over Israel at Hampden Park on Thursday night after 120 goalless minutes took them into a Euro 2020 play-off final against Serbia away next month.

That match gives Scotland a chance to reach the finals of a major tournament for the first time since the 1998 World Cup in France.

Callum McGregor hopes Scotland will seize the momentum gained from their win over Israel

The Scots advanced to the Euro 2020 play-offs where they will take on Serbia next month

The Scots advanced to the Euro 2020 play-offs where they will take on Serbia next month

Celtic midfielder McGregor is confident that it will not be the case of after the Lord Mayor’s show for the Nations League Group B game against Slovakia at Hampden today, or Wednesday’s visit of Czech Republic.

McGregor said: ‘I don’t think so. Hopefully it goes the other way in terms of that probably being the first success the group has had together.

‘It was a big moment for the group as well so hopefully it goes the other way.

‘The boys bounced onto the pitch this morning probably feeling better than they would have done if they had lost the game and there is a real sense of happiness and togetherness in the squad.

‘I am hoping it goes the other way and everyone will be fresh for tomorrow.’

Steve Clarke's side are one step away from their first major tournament since 1998

Steve Clarke’s side are one step away from their first major tournament since 1998 

McGregor, who scored one of the penalties in the 5-3 shoot-out victory, admitted there was some nerves around the semi-final from which the Scots emerged unbeaten in six games.

He said: ‘To take a step into the final was the plan from the start of the week.

‘Obviously, we had been building towards it for a long time and you could feel that nervousness around it but the boys were excellent and to hold the nerve with penalties was excellent as well. It showed a good bit of character.

‘There was a little bit of pressure to get to the final and it was all about getting the job done.

‘Serbia will be a tough game.

‘Hopefully we get some good work done in the next two games and keep the momentum going into the big one and when it comes around we know Serbia is a tough opponent but in a one-off game you never know.’