Former Dundee United participant Souttar’s profession journey has been eventful, with accidents affecting his spells at Hearts and Rangers, however the defender is now a daily within the blue of Rangers and Scotland.
“I’ve seen him develop from a really younger age and it is unbelievable to see and tonight was simply one other classic efficiency by him and he is grown into the shirt,” mentioned Robertson, whose header sealed the 2-1 win.
“He is clearly had a extremely powerful time with accidents through the years and issues like that and he is getting a run of health now and lengthy could that proceed as a result of he is a large participant for Scotland.”
Souttar returned among the plaudits to his worldwide skipper, commenting: “It is an unbelievable header from Rob – on his eightieth cap, so yeah it was a terrific second for him.
“Clearly the sport was very finish to finish, that they had spells, we had spells. We handed the ball effectively, we acquired in good areas and yeah, it is a wonderful finish to the marketing campaign. It was a great feeling.
“It’s small margins, small issues should go your approach, and within the final three video games they’ve.
“With the standard of participant we have now, we have to get them on the ball. The midfield, the attackers, even those coming off the bench, there’s some actually prime quality gamers.
“We have tried to dominate the ball extra on this marketing campaign, we’ve handed the ball extra, which is clearly powerful, the extent of opposition is high, so the extra we get the boys who’re prime quality on the ball the higher we shall be.”
The draw for the promotion and relegation play-offs takes place on Friday and Austria and Greece are two of Scotland’s attainable opponents in March.
“The final two outcomes we’ve acquired to take pleasure in it,” added Souttar, referencing Friday’s residence win over Croatia. “It is powerful taking part in at this degree, the highest league of worldwide soccer, so the boys have gotten to benefit from the second and we look ahead to March.”
