West Brom midfielder James Morrison has urged his Scotland national teammates to recover from the 2-1 defeat against Wales and step up in their next WC qualifier against Belgium.
Morrison had opened the scoring in the World Cup qualifying game against http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Gareth-Bale-c14422 led his team to a hard fought comeback.
The Tottenham ace won a penalty in the 80th minute after he was brought down in the box by http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Shaun-Maloney-c33274. The Welsh star converted the penalty, and followed it up with a ferocious left-footed stunner in the dying minutes of the game, earning his side their first three points of the campaign.
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The Scots on the other hand remain winless in the group, and are five points from a play-off after only three games.
Morrison knows his team are at a risk of crashing out if they do not win their next game, which incidentally comes against Group A leaders Belgium.
Speaking about the game and his side’s chances, Morrison said:
"There is probably a little bit of hope if we win in Belgium. We get that belief again and that's all we can do. We've got to regroup quickly or else the group is going to pass us by.”
"Basically, we've got to win in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Belgium-c2850. We've just got to remain positive, that's all we can do.”
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“They are probably the favourites for the group and they've got some great players but we can't think too much about it,” Morrison added. "We will go there and try to regroup and get a game plan and take it into the Belgium game."
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