Rabu, 15 September 2010

Preview of Scotland V Liechtenstein

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Scotland, it is necessary to win against Liechtenstein on Tuesday night, to get your campaign up and running the Euro 2012.

Craig Levein party only can manage with a draw in their opening collision with Lithuania last Friday by 4-5-1 formation may not breakdown protection for obstinate in Kaunas.

Levein has already called his starting XI to cope, Liechtenstein and has opted for more attacking line-up, knowing three points against (I) is compulsorily minnows.

Liechtenstein were Beaten 4-0 by world champion of Spain in his first match, and if Scotland will each port hope to achieve their first major tournament in France 98, nothing less than victory will do.

Their task will be easier, since they are izrignaha on by thousands of Tartan Army Levein Hempd?n Park as his first competitive looks for victory as a Manager.

Kris Boyd will begin his game for three years after having recalled the first together with James McFadden (Scotland).

Middlesbrough striker Boyd will line up alongside his former Rangers team mate Kenny Miller in what is expected to be 4-4-2 formation.

McFadden came off the bench for the last 25 minutes of Friday night with a draw in Lithuania, but in as Chief of Hempd?n Levein looks more attacking markets.

Hearts left back Lee Wallace returns after missing ankle injury collision with Kaunas, while Rangers full-back Steven Whittaker drops after picking up a calf problem identifier of the opening.

Barry Robson and Steven Naismith who lined plan in the USSR in Kaunas, five are also provides a way for three Levein is making changes.

Captain Darren Fletcher is set to win his 50th CAP in Scotland and the lines in THE SOVIET UNION, along with Lee McCulloch and Scott Brown.

Another yellow card or would see them for the next ID miss Scotland against Czech Republic in Prague.

With Spain and the Czech Republic opponents in October, victory will send Levein of men in these difficult games with some much-needed confidence.

McGREGOR Hutton, Weir, McManus, Wallace, Brown, D Fletcher, McCulloch, McFadden, Boyd, Miller.


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