Scotland latest: If we reach knockouts, no one will complain about how we did it - Naismith

Scotland assistant Steven Naismith:"On one hand it's good because you get that first 20 minutes to feel the game. You understand what they're doing, what we're doing, what we could do better."It's a great opportunity to get information into the players."I do think it does break the game quite a bit, the intensity, the tempo of the game, which is a challenge."We've actually looked at that in our friendlies: how are we after each water break?
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