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Robertson keen to make amends
- Updated: October 9, 2016
Hull City defender Andy Robertson is glad for the chance to return to action so soon after Scotland’s 1-1 draw against Lithuania.
Scotland endured a frustrating night at Hampden and only avoided defeat when James McArthur scored with a header a minute from time to cancel out a strike from Fedor Cernych and secure a 1-1 draw.
The result was a setback to Scotland’s hopes of finishing top of Group F, following an impressive 5-1 victory in Malta in September.
But Gordon Strachan’s team travel to Slovakia for their third match in the group on Tuesday and Robertson, the left-back, is pleased there is no time to dwell on two lost points.
“In a league or in internationals, if you have a game in three days, it is perfect because the boys can get over it,” Robertson …