The main coach of Scotland Steve Clarke Hopes there is a silver lining from their heavy pattern for home Greece Once it appeared to learn immediate lessons.
Clarke’s side was out of the upper level Nations league After he lost 3-0 in their playback second leg in the Hampdent.
Scotland entered the game on the High Victory Thursday, but on Thursday they were away, but they were two in the aggregate within 46 minutes and never looked back in the game.
Ryan Christie Returned from the Lewis Ferguson replacement, but otherwise held the same team that played in Pirae, while Greece made six changes, including the 17-year-old goalkeeper Konstantinos Karetsas, whose introduction to the Half of Thursday inspired Greece.
“We didn’t have enough energy in the team,” Clarke said. “Greece had more energy. They were a little sharper. The best team won the night.”
Scotland also travels to Greece in World Cup qualifiers, and Clarke hinted to look at more changes before his final group in Hampden three days later.
That game will be against Denmark, whose place in the Scottish group was confirmed later on Sunday, when they lost 5-2 after additional in Portugal in the quarterfinals in Portugal.
When asked if he may have refreshed things more, Clarke said, “It’s possible. With the back lead, everything is possible. The boys assured me that everyone was fine and good.
“I think the first goal gave them the elevator. Their first dangerous order for Cryzia, they achieved with it. After that, it became a long night for us. I could have done with a few more legs in the team, to be honest.
“It could actually work in our benefit because we need to make a similar journey in November from Greece.
“Maybe something is to watch, the fact that you go there, put in a big shift, you have a long journey back. We may not have been quite recovered in time to play. Not everyone, but some people.
“That’s something I can surely look at and try out.”
Scotland started off the front leg with Scott McTominay It looks dangerous, but the lack of tracking cost them how they received them twice at the first half. Loose a passage from Christie, then passed the Greek third.
Clarke said, “I thought the back four understood each other. I was disappointed with the defense of the team. We defended himself as Tim on Thursday night in Greece.
Clarke added: “Greece came here and passed the marker. We know what to expect when they return to October. We will be ready.
“To end such a positive League campaign on such a low note and so bad performance is something that will harm the players. We have enough time to push it before our next competitive game.
“We have two friends in June. We have to deal with once or two things and try to be better forward.”
It was a record fifth consecutive guest victory for Greece, whose starting line had an average age of less than 23 years.
The main coach Ivan Jovanović said, “Expectations continued to increase, but the team continues to meet them.
“We have a young group of players, but the future is in their hands. I feel like I’m lucky that these young players are available.”