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Conway Backed by Robertson for Scotland's Attack
29 Mar
Summary
- Conway feels Robertson's presence is invaluable for his left-wing role.
- He aims to prove himself to head coach Steve Clarke for World Cup selection.
- Conway noted his international debut felt impactful despite a loss to Japan.

Tommy Conway expressed his confidence in Andy Robertson's support, stating there is "no-one better in football to have behind you" as he seeks to secure a left-wing position for Scotland's World Cup campaign. Conway acknowledges the uncertainty of selection for the Americas tournament, facing "a massive couple of months" to impress head coach Steve Clarke.
Despite a 1-0 friendly loss to Japan, the 23-year-old Middlesbrough striker felt he made a positive impact during his first Scotland start. He noted that his role, playing off the left and looking to create opportunities, closely aligns with his club duties.
Conway highlighted Robertson's role in guiding him through the match, emphasizing their potential partnership. He felt their combined impact out of possession in the first half and improved pressing in the second demonstrated his strengths.
He anticipates matches against Japan and Ivory Coast will provide valuable preparation for facing opponents from diverse continents at the World Cup finals, noting their physical speed and tactical acumen.