Ally McCoist has branded Scotlands 3-0 defeat to Kazakhstan as the poorest result in the nations football history.Just as you thought things couldnt get any worse for Alex McLeish, it did. The hapless manager could only watch in horror as his side suffered absolute humiliation against a team ranked 117 in the world.2
how am i reading this pic.twitter.com/6m2K3A02pq— C (@liaratmoany) March 21, 2019Before Thursdays game, Kazakhstan had only recorded four competitive wins in TEN YEARS. Those scalps? Andorra, Latvia, Faroe Islands and Azerbaijan.Cue Friday mornings Alan Brazil Sports Breakfast show, as the talkSPORT host was joined by fellow former Scotland international Ally McCoist.
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And its fair to say the mood was considerably lower than usualReflecting on Thursdays result, Rangers legend McCoist said: In all seriousness dear me. Is that as bad as it gets?I cant remember as poor a result as that.2
Dear me! Is that as bad as it gets?That might be the most poor result in our history you know!?You cant point the finger at McLeish! The players are good enough!Ally McCoist and Alan Brazil react to Scotlands defeat to Kazakhstan pic.twitter.com/EJ84ShASB6— talkSPORT (@talkSPORT) March 22, 2019
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