Scotland supervisor Steve Clarke says there’s nonetheless work to do after their a 1-0 play-off win towards Greece in Athens.
Scott McTominay scored a penalty and the Scots may have been additional forward on the break in a formidable displaying.
However 17-year-old Konstantinos Karetsas got here on and brought on havoc, with Greece unlucky to not stage it up for the return leg at Hampden Park on Sunday.
Scotland need to stay in League A whereas the Greeks need to get out of League B after ending second behind England and forward of Republic of Eire and Finland.
Clarke stated: “Sport on. It’s nonetheless open. I don’t see the sport as being closed in any respect.
“I assumed the Greeks have been good within the second half. Their away report is sweet within the group levels.
“We confirmed actual willpower.”
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“They went to Eire and received comfortably, they went to Finland and received comfortably they usually went to Wembley and received, so the sport continues to be broad open.
“I assumed first half we have been glorious, we performed the ball round rather well, created some good possibilities, may possibly have been additional in entrance at half-time.
“To be truthful to the Greeks they got here out the second half and bought about us and stopped us enjoying.”