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Scotland boss Gordon Strachan says his players ‘didn’t do enough to win’

Dejection for Scotland duo Shaun Maloney, left, and Russell Martin as the final whistle confirms a 1-0 defeat by Georgia.
Dejection for Scotland duo Shaun Maloney, left, and Russell Martin as the final whistle confirms a 1-0 defeat by Georgia.

Scotland manager Gordon Strachan felt his players were just short of the accuracy needed to break down a stubborn Georgia defence as his team fell to a 1-0 European Championship qualifying defeat.

Scotland started the better side in Tbilisi but struggled to carve clear chances before Valeri Kazaishvili fired the hosts in front in the 37th minute after no blue-shirted player could close him down.

Scotland failed to test the home goalkeeper and a succession of late crosses and corners came to nothing.

Strachan said: “We didn’t do enough to win the game. We definitely didn’t do that much wrong to lose the game. The game looked like a draw but if you get the first goal life is a lot simpler.”We had to play catch-up when we lost the goal.

“Before that, apart from one break, I didn’t see any problems in the game. I felt comfortable. I was looking to get to half-time and tell them to up the tempo and think about a couple of things.

“Then they scored and put on a great defensive show and got behind the ball and ready to break. Even then I didn’t think there was a problem for us.

“I thought we were a couple of yards away with our passes and intricate moves to try and get through, because we don’t have the physical presence to fight them for a goal.

“The lads were brave on the ball but maybe just a wee bit now and then, a foot or two here and there, we couldn’t get through and it wasn’t to be.”

Nukri Revishvili’s only save came from a deflected Charlie Mulgrew cross but Strachan said: “We can’t just throw balls in there, we are not big enough or strong enough. So you have to work our way in there. If you want to do that you have to be precise. That was missing.

“You only need one of those balls at somebody’s feet and you’ve got a chance. When we do make a chance it’s usually a good one because we are not a scrappy team. We have not got the presence up front to do that.”

Despite the game kicking off at 8pm local time, it remained hot and humid in the Boris Paichadze Dinamo Arena after temperatures hit the mid-30s this week.

“I don’t want the players or myself or anyone else to use that as an excuse because it could get lobbed in our faces,” Strachan said. “We just have to accept what happened and accept we have to do better the next time with a couple of passes and be more precise.”

Georgia manager Kakhaber Tskhadadze, who replaced Temuri Ketsbaia midway through the campaign, felt his side’s second win in Group D was a major step forward but warned they have a tougher task in Dublin on Monday.

Tskhadadze, who was applauded into the media room, said: “I’d like to thank everyone for their support and especially the fans. It was a pity there were not more people here but hopefully the crowds come back.

“It was important for our self-belief to win because it’s teams of Scotland’s quality that will be competing for places in major finals.

“The team were fantastic, especially the defence. Scotland did not really have a clear-cut chance.

“It’s no reason to celebrate for long though because we have a more difficult game in three days’ time against Ireland and we will be focused on that game in a few hours.”