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Craig Gordon has warned that Scotland’s Nations League play-off against Greece is “by no means finished” following Thursday night’s 1-0 win in Athens. Scott McTominay’s 33rd-minute penalty gave Steve Clarke’s side the lead but the visitors had to survive almost constant second-half pressure from Greece to take an advantage back to Hampden Park for Sunday’s return leg.

The Scotland keeper insists there is still work to do before League A survival is assured.
He said: “It is still a difficult game. The tie is in the balance. You could see the quality that they have, so still another big performance needed.

Scotland’s Scott McTominay celebrates his penalty against Greece. Photograph: Georgia Panagopoulou/EPA

“This is by no means finished, it will still be a very difficult one going into the second leg. It was a big win. We had to work really hard, especially in the second half to hang on to it. But great determination shown by everybody to grind out that second half and stay in the lead.

“We could have been more than one goal up at half-time. Maybe the second half would have panned out differently if we had managed to get further ahead.

“But give credit to Greece in the second half, they came out, put us under a lot of pressure and it was a backs-to-the-wall performance that ground out the 1-0 at the end. The guys in front were chucking themselves in front of things, it was quite desperate at times. Sometimes you have to do that to keep the ball out your net and I thought we did it very well in the second half.” (PA Media)

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