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Sunday 9 October 2011

Scotland manager Craig Levein aims for victory in Spain

Scotland manager Craig Levein aims for victory in Spain

Scotland manager Craig Levein aims for victory in Spain

Scotland manager Craig Levein aims for victory in Spain

Scotland manager Craig Levein aims for victory in Spain
Scotland manager Craig Levein aims for victory in Spain

Scotland manager Craig Levein aims for victory in Spain

Craig Levein Scotland manager will instruct his team to victory against Spain in the final of Euro 2012 qualifying.


Meanwhile, take the place of play-off in Group I before the last lap of the place, one point ahead of nearest rivals the Czech Republic.

But Levein believes his side could have beaten the world champions to stay.

"It 'a daunting task, but one-off match," he told BBC Radio Scotland.

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I have not really thought about the team Tuesday night because he wanted to focus all our effots tonight

Craig Levein

Scotland

"You have seen for the first time around Hampden that we are able to paint, and the boys have won six of their last nine games, so we're going into the game in a good mood.

"We put in a situation where we're going to the penultimate game. Hommat us well, and now it loads the entire game on Tuesday.

"We will have to go out and try to win."

Craig Mackail-Smith first international goal gave Scotland a 1-0 win against Liechtenstein in their junior, to move a point ahead of the Czechs, who were defeated by Spain on Friday night.

But in spite of Brighton hit the thirty-second minute header proving to be decisive, more widely accepted that Kenny Miller returns to starting line-up, if it recovers from a groin injury.

"Craig is excellent and you should keep in mind that I do not know very well," said Levein Sportsound.

"Fans saw today is one that bears his heart on his sleeve and tries his hardest every game. For him to score the winning goal in his competitive debut is good for him.

"I guess he get if Kenny is suited for Spain, but I have not really thought about the team Tuesday night because I wanted to focus our efforts on this night. We did the first part of the task. "

But despite the victory, Mackail-Smith told BBC Scotland that Scotland still has a huge task before them.

"It will be harder on Tuesday against world class opposition, but we will do our best," he said.

"It was a great performance of boys. We created many chances, so hopefully we can do the same Tuesday and put a little on the back of the net. "
Scotland manager Craig Levein aims for victory in Spain





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