QPR striker Jamie Mackie admitted his debut for Scotland was a tough introduction to international football. Mackie has scored eight goals this term but had to adapt to manager Craig Levein's controversial 4-6-0 formation which went down 1-0 against the Czech Republic on Friday night. "Everyone at QPR knows me as an attacking force but I was asked to do a job by the manager and I thought I did that," he told Rangers' official website. "It would have been difficult for the Scotland fans to judge me as a player on that one performance but hopefully they will get to like what they see. "It was a tough game but I'd like to think I have learned a lot from the experience and that should stand me in good stead for the future." The Scots now face a daunting clash with world champions Spain on Tuesday and Mackie added: "Fingers crossed I'll get another chance. It will be a huge test."
Source: PA
Source: PA