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00:00Hello and good evening. It's the Scotsman Football Show. Mark Hackerton, Sports Editor,
00:07joined by our Chiefs of the Leader, Alan Patillo, who is at the ZTE Arena after Scotland's 2-0
00:13win over Belarus in the World Cup qualifiers. Alan, sum up what you just witnessed in Hungary
00:20this evening. A surreal football match, a surreal international football match, that
00:26is for certain. Not one I imagine I'll be experiencing again, possibly. Obviously, echoes of the COVID
00:35era when you were watching football in an empty stadium, but still it felt very strange to
00:40watch a crucial World Cup qualifying game and just to have the shouts of, intermittent shouts
00:46of players piercing the silence and the shouts from the coaches. But apart from that, a couple
00:53of shouts from outside the ground of, come on, Scotland, which was interesting, and a lull
00:58between the anthems at the start, just before the game kicked off. But yeah, a very, an odd,
01:05you know, a very odd sort of experience for, oops, lights just gone off.
01:12Fud lights have just gone off. Unbelievable. Yeah, you know, some aspects of the game were
01:19challenging given the context. The fact that even watching the team bus, Scotland team bus
01:26come into the, before the game, you know, just see this little clump of Scotland fans
01:31sort of cheering them, cheering them as they, as they, as they wheeled into the car park.
01:36It was, it was all very surreal and that you just, you did wonder whether Scotland could,
01:41you know, could manufacture the right amount of sort of motivation to get what they needed
01:45here, which was obviously three points. But they did, 2-0, a solid start, as Steve Clark's just
01:51described it downstairs. I had to rush down and do the press conference, and the four coming up
01:58here. And yeah, feeling a bit alone and in the dark.
02:03Yes, it's quite an eerie end to what's been a very eerie kind of atmosphere for Scotland.
02:09Just very quickly, Alan, before you get locked into the stadium, four points from six in these
02:13two matches, that's pretty good for Scotland, isn't it?
02:16It's good. I mean, I think if you'd asked, and I think you, I think you asked me last,
02:21prior to coming out to Denmark, what would be a good return for Scotland? And I said four points,
02:26I thought six points might be stretching it, but four points, very promising start. I don't think
02:31Steve Clark could have asked for much more. Not only that, but two clean sheets as well. So really,
02:37you know, just, just what Scotland, just what the doctor ordered really ahead of two absolute
02:41crunch games at Hamden next month against Greece and a return match against Belarus, obviously,
02:47with the Greeks having lost surprisingly 3-0 against Denmark tonight. So yeah, set up,
02:53fascinating, fascinating last four games.
02:56Yep. Can't wait for the next one, Alan. I'm going to let you crack on before you get locked into the ZTE arena.
03:01Thank you very much for joining us from Hungary. It finished Belarus 0-2, Scotland 2.
03:04A good night in the Quest for World Cup 4.
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