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Andy Robertson denies criticising Scotland boss Alex McLeish

"The whole team haven't been good enough, especially on Thursday, and there's no excuse in terms of positions."

Andy Robertson has 22 caps for Scotland
Image: Andy Robertson says Scotland's players must perform better

Andy Robertson denies criticising Alex McLeish and says he has no problems with the tactics employed by the Scotland boss. 

McLeish devised a 3-5-2 formation with Robertson at wing-back and Kieran Tierney inside him in a bid to accommodate both against Israel.

Robertson stated after Thursday's 2-1 Nations League defeat in Israel that both he and Tierney wanted to play left-back and his new role was a "lot harder".

The Liverpool player is likely to play in his normal position in Sunday's Hampden friendly against Portugal after the withdrawal of the "fatigued" Tierney and the other two players who started in the back three in Haifa, injured pair Charlie Mulgrew and John Souttar.

But he clarified he had no problem with the tactics.

GLASGOW, SCOTLAND - SEPTEMBER 03: New Scotland Captain Andy Robertson and Scotland manager Alex McLeish are seen during a Scotland training session ahead of their  International friendly match against Belgium at Orium Performance Centre on September 3, 2018 in Edinburgh, Scotland. (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)
Image: Robertson claims he has no problem with Scotland manager Alex McLeish

Robertson said: "What I said after the game, I stick by, that me and Kieran Tierney are used to playing left-back and are both playing a position that we don't usually play at club level. But that doesn't mean that's an excuse for both of us.

"The whole team haven't been good enough, especially on Thursday, and there's no excuse in terms of positions. We can still get the basics right, which we never did on Thursday.

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"I have played wing-back at Hull before, but in a slightly different position, so it's a wee bit different for me. But it's something I am willing to learn. If the gaffer chooses to stick with this formation, then it's something I need to get better at.

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Robertson was scathing about his own performance in their defeat to Israel in the Nations League

"Maybe people took it as if I was taking a dig at the gaffer. Some people said that, which I completely disagree with. I have a very good relationship with the gaffer and it wasn't a pop by any means, it was more me saying I need to learn it and every game I'm trying to learn it.

"It will take time, but all of us are learning different positions, so we need to do that. That's part and parcel of having a new manager, it happens at club level and international level.

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"It will get better as we learn the system a wee bit more and that's what we are doing. Every time we meet up we are working hard and hopefully we start seeing the performances on the pitch that the efforts on the training ground
deserve.

"I have confidence that players can perform better, in that formation if we do that. It's up to the players to take responsibility and perform, and we have not done that, especially on Thursday."

McLeish does not appear ready to change the system for next month's defining double-header against Albania and Israel, claiming wing-back was a "natural" role for "great athlete" Robertson.

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McLeish described the sending off of John Souttar as a 'travesty' as his side lost 2-1 away at Israel in the UEFA Nations League

"I don't want to start throwing Kieran over to right-back," he added. "I know it worked on one or two occasions, but I don't think he wants to play there anyway and he'd be out of position. Yes, he'd be a full-back, but he'd be out of his natural position and I think he quite likes the centre-half role.

"I think they like the roles, but adjusting to it is obviously the key. But there's other parts of the team where we have to be stronger as well."