Friday's World Cup Group C match between Scotland and Morocco could play to Scotland's strengths, according to former Scotland midfielder Charlie Adam. Speaking to BBC Radio 5 Live, Adam said the game will allow his former side to counter-attack quickly and exploit the opposition in different areas.
Adam, capped 12 times for Scotland, argued that Scotland will not dominate possession but can hurt Morocco with pace on the break. His assessment comes as the team prepares for a crucial group stage fixture.
Selection at striker remains the pivotal decision for head coach Steve Clarke, according to John Collins — the last Scotland player to feature at a men's World Cup for the nation back in 1998.
A win against Morocco would significantly boost Scotland's hopes of advancing from Group C. The match represents an opportunity for the team to build momentum in the tournament.
The squad will look to execute a disciplined defensive structure while capitalizing on transition opportunities. Morocco, meanwhile, will aim to control possession and dictate the tempo through midfield.