Scotland boss Steve Clarke was pleased with his side’s showing in their 0-0 draw with Denmark and felt his team selection paid off in a tough match.
The national team travelled to Copenhagen hoping for a positive start to the World Cup qualifying campaign and got just that as Scotland matched the top seeds and could even have taken more than a point from the opening game.
Though Denmark had the majority of possession, Scotland had a number of good opportunities to score, with Ryan Christie and Lyndon Dykes in particular having good chances to find the net.
The creative moments and defensive solidity pleased the head coach, who said his players gave everything they had in a spirited and hard-working display.
“It was a good disciplined performance,” Clarke said. “Denmark’s a really good