
""We want to get out of the group and take it from there," said McTominay, 29. "We have to change the mentality of the fact that we might not be top 10, 15, whatever. We need to change that mentality that we can play against anybody and do really well.""
""It's going to be a special moment," said Gilmour, who was born a little under three years after Scotland's last World Cup appearance. "For all of us, the first time. A little bit of the unknown. But we go there and want to do well.""
Scott McTominay and Billy Gilmour express their ambitions for Scotland's World Cup return after 28 years. They aim to progress beyond the group stage, starting with a match against Haiti on June 13. Gilmour emphasizes the excitement of the unknown, while McTominay stresses the need to change the team's mentality to believe in their capabilities. With the tournament expanding to 48 nations, they are determined to perform well and strive for success together as a cohesive team.
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