Scotland Squad Played 'Traitors' Ahead of World Cup Opener, Says Robertson
Scotland captain Andy Robertson has disclosed an unconventional team preparation method for their World Cup return. He organized a game of 'Traitors' for the squad during their training camp in the United States, aiming to help pass time and give players a voice. Scotland is set to face 83rd-ranked Haiti on Saturday in Boston, marking their first World Cup game since 1998.

Scotland captain Andy Robertson has revealed an unorthodox approach taken to prepare the national squad for their upcoming World Cup campaign. Robertson organized a game of 'Traitors' among the players during their buildup camp in the United States.
This initiative was introduced to help pass the time during the training camp and provide players with a platform to express themselves, according to the captain. Robertson did not disclose the specific roles of 'faithfuls' or 'traitors' assigned within the team during the game.
Scotland is scheduled to play 83rd-ranked Haiti on Saturday in Boston. This match holds particular significance as it marks Scotland's first appearance in a World Cup game since 1998.
Emphasis has been placed on team togetherness in the lead-up to this major tournament.
According to Guardian Football, the captain did not explain who among his teammates was a faithful and who a traitor, but did explain why the game was introduced.


