For Scotland, the second round fight against Switzerland will be a decisive game. If they lose, scoring 0 points for the worst goals conceded record, it could see them almost declared out of the competition after just two games.

I expect to see a more aggressive Scotland who will try to put Switzerland under pressure immediately after the game starts. Maybe they'll have more chances to win possession and attack then they did against Germany.

Against Germany, I didn't see any game plan and a serious lack of pressure without the ball which cost them dearly. Germany scored three goals in the first half and the game ended early after Scotland received a red. Furthermore, in this game, when Scotland had possession of the ball, there was a great distance between the forwards and the midfield, which left the strikers unsupported. In order to pose more of an attacking threat, they need to try and push players like McTominney higher up the pitch.

I think Switzerland plays more like a team that is well prepared in terms of game organization. When I faced Hungary for the first time, I was impressed with Switzerland because Hungary is a good team, but Switzerland achieved a convincing victory.

Gleshaga looks to be the best player on the pitch and he has brought the excellent form of Liwaguson to this year's European countries. His vast experience will also play better in Rubinwagas, Kiwa Odua and Bile Security Road, which will also pose a huge threat to Switzerland's European countries this year. Because of this, I think there is no room for coldness in today's battle and Switzerland will win by three points.

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