The team knows that the task will be difficult, as they face one of the best teams in the world. However, Robertson is confident that if they perform to their maximum, they can make it difficult for Morocco.
Scotland's opening win against Haiti was a significant moment for the team, as it was their first World Cup game since 1998 and their first win at the tournament since 1990. They also have the opportunity to advance to the next round with one point from their next two matches.
The team will face Morocco in their second group game, followed by a clash with Brazil in Miami. These games will be a significant test for Scotland, but Robertson is optimistic about his team's chances.
Scotland coach Steve Clarke believes that his team may cope better as underdogs than they did against Haiti. "Sometimes the Scottish psyche is that we're more comfortable when we're the underdogs," he said.
The Scottish fans, known as the Tartan Army, have made a significant impact in the United States, with many taking over the city of Boston. Robertson praised the fans for their enthusiasm and dedication.
Morocco coach Mohamed Ouahbi is preparing his team for a very different type of game from their 1-1 draw against Brazil. He believes that Scotland's style is totally different from Brazil's and that they will need to be prepared for a quicker game.
Ouahbi is hoping for a step-up in performance levels from his team, as they face a new challenge against Scotland. "I think we can still be better," he said. "The aim is to be even better in the next game."










