Scotland will also compete with Hungary, captained by Dominik Szoboszlai, and Switzerland in Group A and Robertson is targeting qualification for the knockout stages – a feat that would be unprecedented in their history.
The skipper said: “We know that’s what’s at stake. We’ve got a lot of incentive to do well but one is becoming that legendary squad, that has to drive us forward.
“We’ve got a lot of motivation but that one for me is driving us forward. You never know what can happen in the knockout stages but we have to get there first. We have to be at our best in every game and if we can do that, who knows where we’ll be come June 23.”
Robertson last week set a new Scotland men’s team record by captaining the side for the 49th time and subsequently received a message from former Liverpool boss Jürgen Klopp – who, of course, will be backing Germany on Friday night.
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