Mulgrew: Players responsible for heavy Scotland loss
Scotland captain Charlie Mulgrew said the players have to take responsibility for the Tartan Army’s 4-0 defeat to Russia in Moscow.
The Scots' hopes of automatic qualification for Euro 2020 ended, as they conceded four second-half goals to lose a fourth consecutive game in all competitions, trailing Russia by 12 points with three games to play.
It means March’s playoffs, which Scotland qualified for by virtue of winning their Nations League group, is the remaining hope of making the tournament this summer.
It’s been a disappointing qualification campaign for Scotland who sit fifth in Group I behind Cyprus and Kazakhstan, with only San Marino below them and Mulgrew said the team must move on from the setback.
"It's the players’ responsibility. We were sitting with a game plan and we followed it up until 60 minutes when we were fine and then we didn't do the basics. That's happened a few times now," he told Sky Sports.