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Scotland should be proud after Czech Republic win, says Gordon Strachan

Gordon Strachan, Scotland manager, post Czech Republic 0-1 Scotland
Image: Gordon Strachan was pleased with the effort of his players in Prague

Gordon Strachan told his Scotland players they should be proud of themselves following their battling 1-0 friendly win over Czech Republic at the Generali Arena.

The national team boss named 10 uncapped players over two squads for the matches in Prague and against Denmark at Hampden Park next Tuesday night, as he looks to build towards the 2018 World Cup qualifiers.

Kenny McLean started for the first time as Ikechi Anya's goal after 10 minutes was ultimately enough to secure the win, and forward Tony Watt and defender Paul Caddis came on late in the game to make their debuts.

Ikechi Anya gives Scotland the lead against Czech Republic
Image: Ikechi Anya gave Scotland the lead against Czech Republic in the first half

The visitors had to survive a first-half battering as the home side fought ferociously with pace and power in their bid to draw level, but Scotland goalkeeper Allan McGregor was in inspired form with a string of saves and his defence helped out after the break to hold on for the morale-boosting win.

Strachan said: "There was a lot of players not here you would have expected to be here.

Allan McGregor was helpless as Borek Dockal's free-kick came back off the crossbar
Image: Allan McGregor was helpless as Borek Dockal's free-kick came back off the crossbar

"It was a bit of a gamble when you come to places like this when you don't have a full squad, but the group made it a good night and they can all be proud of what they done, even the ones who didn't get on.

"They had to work hard. They did a double session the other day because we are not a great side but we can turn ourselves into a decent side by working hard. It was good for them.

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"They keep learning and it was great learning from the first half to the second half, about how small things can change a game."

Ikechi Anya celebrates putting Scotland ahead
Image: Ikechi Anya celebrates putting Scotland ahead after 10 minutes in Prague

Asked about Fulham forward Ross McCormack, back for the first time in two years and originally left out of the squad until an injury to Steven Naismith, Strachan sidestepped the individual to stress the collective.

The former Celtic boss said: "As I keep saying, the whole squad did themselves favours tonight. We improved dramatically in the second half.

"I don't think anyone needs to worry about their performance, especially in the second half."