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Ben Gannon-Doak is confident Scotland will up their game and qualify for the World Cup in style.
The national team has come in for some stiff criticism for their last two performances, despite putting wins on the board against Greece and Belarus.
The winger accepts that performances need to be better but he believes Steve Clarke’s side are good enough to top the group by winning in Greece and seeing Denmark off at Hampden next month.
The Scots are currently joint top with Denmark, but the Danes have a vastly superior goal difference.
Gannon-Doak said: “A win is a win. We know we can be at a much higher level than that.
“The positive thing we can take from these two games is that we didn’t play well but we still won. That is the sign of a good team.