Andrew Robertson, Scotland's captain and a defender for Liverpool, shared his thoughts on the game. He admitted that the team's performance was not good enough and that they need to improve quickly. Robertson said, "I think we all know that's nowhere near good enough. We need to digest this and discuss it in the changing room before we do any interviews."
Robertson also pointed out that Iceland took advantage of Scotland's mistakes. He said, "We were too easily played through - any chance they had, they scored. We weren't good enough on the ball. We created chances but didn't take them. We were just nowhere near good enough."
Despite the loss, Scotland's coach Steve Clarke focused on the positive aspects of the game. He said, "We made their goalkeeper work a few times - on another night maybe you get those finishes and it would be a different story. We'll get another chance to perform in two days time against Liechtenstein."