Scotland's John McGinn says Oli Burke's late winner saved Euro 2020 campaign
Sunday 9 June 2019 13:04, UK
John McGinn admits Oli Burke's late winner against Cyprus at Hampden kept Scotland's Euro 2020 qualifying campaign alive.
Steve Clarke's first game in charge of the national team on Saturday night was loaded with pressure after the Scots had lost to Kazakhstan in their opening Group I fixture, before beating San Marino.
Skipper Andy Robertson gave the home side the lead in the second half before Cyprus equalised with three minutes remaining. However, substitute Burke grabbed a dramatic winner with his first senior Scotland goal soon after.
Scotland have a Nations League play-off semi-final next year as a Euro qualification safety net, but McGinn acknowledged the importance of Burke's goal to the traditional qualifiers as he turned his attention to Belgium in Brussels on Tuesday night, live on Sky Sports.
"We were moments away from our campaign ending really," said the Aston Villa midfielder. "We had to show character. The manager is clear on how important 14 players are on a match day and Oli's winner was crucial for us.
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"I think everyone knew how important the game was and it started getting a little bit tense towards the end but we showed great character. So it has kept us going. We are definitely in it now.
"We know how difficult the games coming up are. We are under no illusions as to how difficult Belgium and Russia will be. We start with Belgium on Tuesday night and we will do whatever we can to get something from it."
The former St Mirren and Hibernian player remembers all too well Scotland's 4-0 defeat to the team ranked No 1 in the world in a Glasgow friendly last September and McGinn picked out Eden Hazard as the best of a great squad.
He said: "They have dangers all over the park. Eden Hazard has just signed for Real Madrid, that emphasises how strong a squad they are.
"He is definitely in the top three or four players in the world. I played against him at Hampden once before and he was top drawer. He fully deserved his move to Real Madrid. I think he will be a big miss to the Premier League but at £130m, I hope he saves his legs for La Liga campaign.
"I am sure Belgium are still number one in the world so we need to respect them but at the same time try to impact on them. They are top players but you want to test yourself against the best.
"If we want to get to the finals of a major tournament we are going to have to take points off a team like Belgium."