Euro 2024- Kris Boyd says Scotland ‘did the nation proud’ as Switzerland draw keeps last 16 hopes alive | Football News

Euro 2024- Kris Boyd says Scotland ‘did the nation proud’ as Switzerland draw keeps last 16 hopes alive | Football News



Former Scotland striker Kris Boyd said Steve Clarke’s side “did the nation proud” after they kept their Euro 2024 last 16 hopes alive with a draw against Switzerland.

The Sky Sports pundit labelled their 5-1 defeat to Germany in the tournament opener as “embarrassing” but was quick to heap praise on the players after their much-improved performance in their second Group A match.

A win against Hungary on Sunday would likely see Scotland progress beyond the group stages at a major tournament for the first time.

Kris Boyd says Scotland ‘did the nation proud’ as they secured a first point of Euro 2024 with a draw against Switzerland

They went in front early on when Scott McTominay dispatched Callum McGregor’s cut-back, via a deflection off Fabian Schar, following a rapid counter-attack.

Switzerland soon levelled through veteran Xherdan Shaqiri, who produced a brilliant, first-time finish from the edge of the box after pouncing on Anthony Ralston’s loose pass.

“There were questions and criticism after the performance on Friday night and rightly so,” Boyd told Sky Sports News.

“Tonight they’ve responded and it’s been more like Scotland, right in their faces.

Kris Boyd celebrates Scotland’s opener against Switzerland in their crucial Euro 2024 group match

“Switzerland are no mugs at this level but they’ve more than matched them and they come away with a draw.

“Yes they rode their luck at times but I think Steve Clarke will be relatively happy with that result.

“From where we were on Friday night there had to be a response and we’ve got that this evening.

“There were probably a few harsh words flying around the training ground over the last few days, but that’s life of a footballer. There are ups and downs.

“Scotland have shown they can compete at this level. It’s a quick turnaround but they’ve done the nation proud tonight.”

Clarke: We got what we expected

Steve Clarke insisted that was more like it from Scotland as his side kept alive their hopes of reaching the Euro 2024 knockout stages after drawing 1-1 with Switzerland in their second group game

Scotland manager Steve Clarke:

“That’s what we expected. This is the way we’ve been playing as a team the last three or four years and it’s why we’re here at a major tournament.

“We knew what we had to do, the players knew what they had to do. I thought it was a good team performance against a good opponent.

“It’s just about doing better all the time. Sometimes as a footballer or a manager it doesn’t go your way, and it certainly didn’t go our way on Friday night. Tonight was just about getting back to what we’re good at.

“The reality is, when the draw was made and we were drawn against the host nation in the opening game, you’re looking at the second two games in the group and thinking ‘maybe that’s where the points are going to come from’ and that’s the way it’s turned out.”

London-born Broncos James Meadows and Lewis Bienek ready to do city proud at the Stoop vs St Helens | Rugby League News

London-born Broncos James Meadows and Lewis Bienek ready to do city proud at the Stoop vs St Helens | Rugby League News



London Broncos stars James Meadows and Lewis Bienek are hoping to do their city proud when they take on St Helens at the Twickenham Stoop on Sunday June 16, live on Sky Sports.

The Broncos are now based in Wimbledon but will play top of the table Saints in a one-off clash at their former home ground for the first time since 2013 and the last time they played St Helens there, they came away 21-14 winners.

Indeed, the Stoop hosted the clubs most successful period and for London-born Meadows, it is an “awesome” opportunity both personally and as a club to keep growing rugby league in the South.

“As a lad growing up in London, I grew up just down the road from the Stoop in Teddington so to have the chance to play a Super League game there is awesome personally,” said Meadows.

Highlights of the Super League match between London Broncos and Hull FC.

“We have built a really good home base at Wimbledon this year and have been getting fantastic attendances there and the fans have really bought into it which is brilliant.

“I hope lots of them will be excited by the opportunity to go and watch us at somewhere else again and take the atmosphere over that we have built there because at times this year they have been class supporting us week in week out.

“With the local people from the area who might come down to the Stoop for the game plus the atmosphere from the St Helens fans, it is set up to be a great afternoon.”

The hope is that, alongside the Broncos’ core contingent of fans, Twickenham locals and intrigued rugby fans will get themselves down to the Stoop for the match and Meadows promises a spectacle against the Saints as they look to keep being a club that “Londoners can be proud of”.

Highlights of the Betfred Super League match between St Helens and London Broncos.

“They can expect hopefully a great game of rugby league in general. It is a great sport to go and watch live,” he added.

“In terms of going watching a sport live, there are very few that are better for the physicality, the pace, and playing this time of the year, hopefully you get good weather and flowing rugby league.

“Then, from our group, I hope they see a group they can be proud of as Londoners and the club has had a great year off the field in terms of building blocks. They have laid a lot of foundations in the community and there has been fantastic work online engaging with the fans.

“It is an exciting time to get involved with London rugby league and there is a lot to be proud of in London rugby league. I hope that we can continue to progress that on the field as best we can to give us the best opportunity to grow and I would encourage everybody to get down if they can.”

London Broncos’ coach Mike Eccles tells The Rugby League Verdict the importance of London Broncos’ first Super League win and what it could mean for the rest of the season.

Bienek: A moment to celebrate the club’s heritage

Broncos’ prop Bienek believes not only is the game at the Stoop an opportunity to get more eyes on the game, but is also a chance to celebrate the club’s rich history and growth, culminating in their return to Super League in 2024.

“It is an awesome opportunity. I remember coming through as a scholarship player and going to the Stoop and watching the team play there,” Bienek said.

“So it has got a lot of heritage for the club. We obviously used to be called Harlequins, that is where the rugby union team are based, so going back there even if just for a game is a big thing for the club.

“We are very excited.

London Broncos’ coach Mike Eccles tells The Rugby League Verdict the importance of London Broncos’ first Super League win and what it could mean for the rest of the season.

“The reaction has been really positive (to being back in Super League).

“The whole promotion in general I think is massive especially for the fanbase and everyone who is involved with the club.

“It is a massive deal that we did it from fifth and with three away games on the bounce.

“In terms of the start of our Super League life, it has been really positive. We have got more fans through the gates than we have ever had, the whole commercial side of things has really stepped up, and I think it has put a real positive light on Super League, London Broncos being in Super League, and rugby league in the South in general.

“It has been a massive step up and when you step into that Super League bubble you obviously get more exposure and to put your best foot forward in terms of that aspect of things, so I think it has been massive for everyone.”

Watch London Broncos take on St Helens on Sunday June 16 with kick off at 3pm, live on Sky Sports. Watch every match of the 2024 Super League season live on Sky Sports or stream contract-free with NOW.