·2 min read·Javier Sánchez

World Cup: Welcome to the tan in Scotland team terminology

The Scotland team shared their laugh-out-loud experiences at their media day as they prepare for the World Cup.

World Cup: Welcome to the tan in Scotland team terminology

John McGinn carries a European plug adapter. Lyndon Dykes follows Ryan Christie like a dog. Liam Kelly puts Grant Hanley on his back. These were all interesting moments from Scotland's media day. The players of the Scotland team, who will participate in the World Cup after 28 years, shared their experiences on the hotel floor in Fort Lauderdale.

Steve Clarke has brought his players here for pre-match preparation to acclimatise them to the hot and humid conditions.

On Monday, they spent a few hours in front of Big Bri's blue screen taking photos and celebrating their celebrations. These situations begin to make them uneasy about divulging their friends' big secrets.

"What is the most shocking thing about your burden?" As for the question, Findlay Curtis's massage gun doesn't seem so strange. Even though Kenny McClain said, "There's nothing strange here," there was a scare in his confidence. Kristy has an Oura ring and nose tape that she carries to promote sleep.

Friendships and laughter among others further strengthen the bonds between team members.

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"Where would we not want to sit someone who is too talkative?" To the question, Grant Hanley, the guru and sudden admonition, said, "He needs more space."

Scotland are in the confederation to be welcomed by the World Cup.

"We want to tell about other people," McGinn said. "None of them should suffer!"

These laughs and experiences further strengthen the team's bonds.

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