Robson focused on results

05 October 2010 16:00

Barry Robson cares little about the manner in which Scotland collect Euro 2012 qualifying points after his early-season frustrations at Middlesbrough.

Craig Levein's side took four points from their first two games against Lithuania and Liechtenstein without reaching top form, a theme which Robson will gladly see continue.

"The main thing is the points," the former Celtic and Dundee United player said.

"I don't want to speak about club football but we have been performing well in some games and coming away with nothing.

"We have been very unlucky in a lot of games and it's so frustrating.

"You would rather maybe not be performing well and taking points from games.

"I thought we dominated the game in Lithuania, I didn't think we were under any pressure at all from them.

"Maybe we weren't at our best in the Liechtenstein game but we ground the result out and got the three points which is the most important thing and hopefully that will stand us in good stead for the next game."

Source: PA