Lewis Ferguson challenges wounded Scotland: ‘Fire in the belly’

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Lewis Ferguson challenges wounded Scotland: ‘Fire in the belly’

Lewis Ferguson has made it abundantly clear that Scotland will be fueled by anger in their upcoming game against Northern Ireland, following a humiliating encounter with the Netherlands in Amsterdam.

The Scottish side suffered a devastating 4-0 defeat at the Johan Cruyff Stadium, despite dominating a significant part of the game. However, their fortunes quickly turned as they conceded goals in quick succession shortly after half-time, leading to a collapse in formation and tempo. This allowed the Dutch to exploit their vulnerabilities, scoring three goals in the final 18 minutes over Georginio Wijnaldum football jersey, Walter Weghorst and Donyell Mallon.

Reflecting on the defeat, Bologna midfielder Lewis Ferguson stressed the importance of channeling his frustration into a strong performance in their next game. “Of course there should be anger after every defeat,” said Ferguson. “You want to go out there and get things right. That’s why it’s great that we’re able to get the game going so quickly. It’s at home with a big crowd, so I’m sure we’ll have fire in our bellies.”

While manager Steve Clarke deemed Lawrence Shankland more suitable to lead the attack than Ché Adams, the Hearts forward failed to find the net, narrowly missing the chance by hitting the crossbar in the second half.

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One of the obvious problems for Children’s soccer jersey of the Scottish national team was the lack of a consistent scoring threat. Despite the heavy reliance on goals from Scott McTominay and John McGinn, Ferguson emphasized that the responsibility for goal scoring should be shared across the team. “Everyone has to take responsibility. It’s a team thing, not just one or two guys who are expected to score goals,” he insisted.

Ferguson also highlighted the need for the team to demonstrate its ability to compete with Europe’s top teams. “It shows that the level is very high at the international level,” he pointed out. “We played a very good team and we played very good football, but when we try to push the game, it changes the narrative. Maybe when we were losing two-nil, we needed more expertise to close the space because we were too open.”

Ferguson and Football jersey of the Scottish national team the team is determined to recover from the disappointing defeat and show its competitiveness on the international stage. With lessons learned from their encounter with the Netherlands, they look to approach their upcoming games with renewed determination and focus.

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