Billy Gilmour said fans saw a true Scotland performance in their 1-1 draw with Switzerland.
The Albion midfielder started the game, having been left out in the opening 5-1 defeat against Germany.
He played a big part in the Scots’ goal as they kept alive their hopes of making the Euro 2024 last 16.
Gilmour told BBC radio after the game: “We gave everything out there.
“We knew we had to bounce back after the last performance and that puts us in a good place.
“We did well tonight and now we focus on the next.
“We are a good team. We know our strengths and tonight was more like the Scotland performances we have seen.
“In the first game, Germany were a top team, a tough opponent and tonight I think we put everything into that and you can see from the boys’ reactions.
“We believed. We have been working straight after the Germany game, straight on the training pitch and focus on Switzerland to make sure we went and did it right. It was more like us.
“Now we need to recover and get ready for Sunday.”
Scotland play Hungary in Stuttgart on Sunday (8pm) with a place in the knockout stages still up for grabs.
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