Scotland goalkeeper Craig Gordon praised the “real team effort” required to secure a 0-0 draw at home to Portugal in the Nations League.
The Scots secured their first point in League A Group 1 with the draw at Hampden, following three opening losses.
“It felt good, everybody was chucking their body in front of things at different stages in the game,” said Gordon, 41. “A real team effort to get through that and preserve the clean sheet and very happy to be part of it.
“The effort’s been there, the boys are trying to give everything to get that win. It’s going to be so difficult when you are playing the opposition of the calibre we are.
“We are happy with the point, we created a few chances of our own, we could have nicked the game. We managed to get one point. It’s going to take all of that and more to try and get a win.”