Captain Andy Robertson is urging supporters to remember the team that got Scotland to their first World Cup in nearly 30 years after sections of the fanbase were booing following Tuesday night's friendly defeat to Ivory Coast. When we were clapping the fans behind the goal was fans that were appreciative of what they've seen and appreciative of the team that took them to the World Cup. The Scots avoided having to contest a World Cup play-off after finishing top of their qualifying group at the end of 2025 thanks to a memorable 4-2 victory over Denmark.
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Pressley says he "completely switched off from football" during the international break adding he needed to "recharge the batteries" to ensure players keep seeing the best version of their boss. The head coach says there is pressure on both teams this weekend with Dundee "playing for our survival" and Celtic playing to be champions and knowing they can't really afford any more slip ups in the title race. With regards to his own side, who are eighth in the table and five points above the relegation play-off spot, Pressley says he has been consistent in the message that Premiership survival is their main priority adding they are "far from safe".
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