Andy Robertson has told the nation he is "sorry for letting them down" after Scotland crashed out of Euro 2024 in devastating fashion at the Stuttgart Arena. Steve Clarke's men dominated possession for large spells in their Group A finale without really penetrating the opposition goal. But Scotland allowed their counterparts to grow into the game during the final exchanges, after 10 minutes were added due to a nasty collision, and it was Kevin Csoboth who provided the ultimate sucker punch on the counter-attack to keep Hungary's dream alive with only seconds remaining.
Robertson had been replaced by the time the winner was scored but he couldn't help but apologise to the Tartan Army, who had descended on Germany in unprecedented numbers over the past 10 days. "Tonight's devastating," the Scotland captain admitted. "There's no buttering it up, all the lads are absolutely gutted but it's up to us to us to pick them up and that will only happen slowly but surely.
READ MORE: Ex-Hungary ace in horrible position after wanting Scotland to qualify "But what I will say is thank you to the country because we felt everyone behind us and we knew the excitement back home and yeah, sorry for letting you down. "We gave everything. We knew we had to win this game, both teams had to win, and they've hit us on the counter-attack.
We've had a chance there (with Grant Hanley) and I think it could've went either way. That's football , that's how it goes and yeah, it will take a long time to get o.