Spain coach Luis de la Fuente was left to rue two defensive errors that price his aspect in Tuesday’s shock 2-0 loss to Scotland of their Euro 2024 qualifier at Hampden Park however refused responsible his gamers for the defeat.
Scott McTominay scored firstly of every half, cashing in on a Pedro Porro slip that allowed Andy Robertson to play the ball into his path earlier than Kieran Tierney shrugged off a weak problem from Dani Carvajal to cross for the second.
Carvajal changed Porro at proper again throughout halftime.
“It’s a painful defeat,” De la Fuente informed Teledeporte.
“Analysing the game, I think early on we have done things well enough to change the result. I’ll keep those positives, but there’s still a lot to improve. I’m happy with the attitude of the boys.
“At this high level, any mistake costs you. But you shouldn’t blame the players. It serves as an experience that any small incident tilts the balance of the match.”
De la Fuente stated the end result is not going to change his plans forward of the UEFA Nations League semi-final towards Italy on June 15.
“Of course, I bet on the players on this list, the same as others who have not been able to come. I bet on them a thousand times,” he stated.
“You can always change things and improve. You have to work harder. The players have grasped this idea very well and I have seen them identify with it.
“I think we have planted seeds and that the future will bring us better experiences.”
Spain began their Group A qualifying marketing campaign with a 3-0 house win towards Norway in Malaga on Saturday.
The defeat in Glasgow is their first in Euro qualifiers since 2014, a run of 19 matches during which they claimed 17 wins
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com