Following the announcement that Scotland will face Greece in their two-legged Nations League play-off, supporters offered their perspectives: John commented that the draw presented a mix of advantages and disadvantages, noting that while Greece demonstrated strong performances in their league matches, Scotland could prevail by maintaining a robust defense during the initial leg. Billy highlighted Scotland’s strong performance against Poland, suggesting a similar effort is now required against Greece. Doug observed Greece’s significant improvement in recent years, despite their absence from tournament football for over a decade. He recalled their loss to Georgia in their last play-off, expressing confidence that Scotland could secure a favorable outcome across both legs, particularly with the home advantage in the second match. Amy stated: “We’re at a stage now where teams, even ones like Greece, should be fearing us and not the other way around. It’ll be tough, but it’s not scary or insurmountable. They were wide open against England and we’d exploit that. Confident of going through with Steve Clarke at the helm.” Scott expressed belief that Scotland possesses the capability to defeat their opponents both at home and away. Angus acknowledged the challenge Greece presents, citing their victory at Wembley, though under difficult circumstances. Nevertheless, he considered this match-up the most favorable among the available options. Post navigation Aberdeen’s Response to Dundee Match Will Be Indicative of Season’s Trajectory Abbie Wood Secures World Medley Bronze, Sets British Record