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Forrest: No need for panic
- Updated: October 10, 2016
Scotland winger James Forrest believes there will be some twists and turns before the end of the World Cup qualifying campaign.
Gordon Strachan’s squad are preparing for their third Group F clash on Tuesday, when they travel to Slovakia just four days after being held to a 1-1 draw by Lithuania at Hampden.
Scotland dropped into second place in the group behind England, although the situation could have been worse had James McArthur not levelled in the last minute to cancel out an earlier strike from Fiodor Cernych.
While Forrest understands the disappointment of the Scotland supporters, particularly as the team had opened their campaign with a 5-1 victory in Malta, he insists there is a long way to go.
“You need to look on the positives,” the Celtic favourite said.
“We have …