Martinez Losa on Euros 'dream' calm Scotland & no 'what ifs'
Scotland manager Pedro Martinez-Losa has been speaking to the media before Friday's Euro 2025 play-off first leg against Finland.
Here are the key points:
Martinez-Losa says it's "impossible not to dream" of qualifying for the Euros. He adds that seeing the men reach Euro 2024 and the energy of the whole country inspires him to "try and replicate and maybe better" what they did. However, he knows he needs to also think "about one game at a time".
The team is "in the best position" in terms of results and culture off the pitch, with the Spaniard adding they are "focused" and "prepared".
He has no doubt this squad can compete in major finals. They are confident given recent results but Martinez-Losa believes they can go to another level.
These matches are "not like any other game". Scotland have a calm environment within the camp, although he acknowledges things will get more intense as kick-off nears.
Scotland have taken a lot from the Hungary games, not just the good moments. They need to be fully concentrated against Finland.
The manager says his players don't need to be reminded about past play-off failures, but he doesn't want a "what if" situation.