Following Scotland’s 4-0 defeat to the Netherlands, midfielder Lewis Ferguson emphasized the team’s determination to rebound against Northern Ireland. The loss highlighted Scotland’s need to improve their performance and efficiency in front of goal.
Ferguson stressed the importance of collective responsibility in scoring goals, not relying solely on individual players like Scott McTominay and John McGinn. Despite Kieran Tierney’s impressive return from injury, Ferguson acknowledged the team’s need to elevate their game to compete at the international level.
Manager Steve Clarke made several substitutions during the match including Ferguson who remains eager to contribute more minutes and make a positive impact in future games.
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