Scotland's national football team is ready to make history at Euro 2024, with midfielder John McGinn saying they're determined to prove everyone wrong and advance past the group stage.
Things have been tough for the Scots so far, losing 5-1 to Germany in their first match and drawing 1-1 with Switzerland, but they still have a shot at making history. With a win against Hungary in Stuttgart on Sunday, they could secure their place in the next round.
"We've had our fair share of injuries, but we Scots know how to face adversity," McGinn said, reflecting on the team's resilience. "We're not feeling any pressure, just excited about the chance to be the team that changes things for Scottish football."
McGinn emphasized that the team is focused on the opportunity ahead rather than feeling overwhelmed by the situation. "We've got players who've been there and done it before in big matches," he explained. "But we're not feeling any pressure. We're just excited about the chance to prove everyone wrong."
Scotland's journey to this point has been met with plenty of skepticism, especially after that heavy defeat against Germany. But their draw against Switzerland showed that they can compete with the best, even with key players out injured.
"To be honest, nobody expected us to make it this far," McGinn admitted. "But we want to be the ones who do. We're going to give it our all and try to write our names into the history books."
Manager Steve Clarke has instilled a real belief and determination in the squad, and that will be crucial as they get ready for the big game against Hungary. The team will need to dig deep and show their resilience once again if they want to keep their dreams of Euro 2024 alive.
The passionate Scottish fans, known for their unwavering support, will be cheering the team on from