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Gordon Strachan admits Denmark were better in Scotland defeat

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Image: Gordon Strachan admits Denmark deserved more against Scotland

Scotland boss Gordon Strachan admitted the better side lost after seeing his team edge out Denmark thanks to an early Matt Ritchie goal at a rain-drenched Hampden Park.

The Bournemouth winger nipped in front of a hesitant Danish skipper Daniel Agger in the eighth minute to confidently knock the ball past 'keeper Kasper Schmeichel.

Scotland 'keeper Craig Gordon had to make a few saves as Denmark tried to fight back, the best in the second half from substitute Martin Braithwaite's close-range header, before the Scots held out to build on last Thursday's 1-0 win over Czech Republic in Prague.

Strachan, who started with a completely changed line-up on Tuesday as he builds towards the 2018 World Cup qualifiers which begin later in the year, conceded Denmark probably deserved more from the game but hailed his side's spirit and determination.

"The better side were Denmark," he said. "We kept ourselves in it with a bit of grit and determination because, if you look at the Danish players, they are all playing at a good level, physically playing every week.

"If you look at our side, four or five guys don't even get a game. I wanted to make sure no one played two games so I sent them back to their club feeling decent about themselves.

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Highlights from Scotland's 1-0 friendly win over Denmark

"We won two games of football, that's great. The other side of it, if you look at the physical side of Denmark compared to us, it was night and day. It was heavyweight against a middleweight. We will learn from that.

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"Our team spirit kept us in it, good defending, good goalkeeping, we had a couple of chances in the second half but they were the better side because basically they are at the top of their game.

"It was a gamble we took, saying that I didn't expect them to play such a strong side for their second game and you could see they had played together.

Scotland's Matt Ritchie scores his side's first goal of the game during an International Friendly at Hampden Park, Glasgow
Image: Matt Ritchie scored the decisive goal at Hampden after Daniel Agger's error

"And I tell you again, they should have gone to the Euros, if it hadn't been for (Zlatan) Ibrahimovic (knocking them out of the play-offs with Sweden). They would be a good side there so the result was good."

Celtic's 18-year-old defender Kieran Tierney and Hibernian midfielder John McGinn made their first starts, while Nottingham Forest's Oliver Burke made his debut as a late second-half substitute.

Strachan added: "What did we learn? I have a wide spectrum of players I can pick from now.

Christian Eriksen of Denmark vies with John McGinn of Scotland during the International Friendly match between Scotland and
Image: Strachan was impressed with debutante John McGinn

"I have a couple of young players coming through which I didn't have a couple of months ago, which is great.

"Unless our football is tremendous with the smaller players, we need to match them physically and we learned that.

"I have met new players and liked their company and players came back, like (Liam) Bridcutt, who played a couple of years ago but who was injured.

"So that was a bonus. Our passing wasn't good, but I think that comes down to lack of fitness."