Dane Askou 'so happy' for 'passionate' Scotlandpublished at 18:06 GMT 20 November
Image source, SNSMotherwell's Danish manager Jens Berthel Askou expressed his delight for Scotland despite his country being denied automatic World Cup qualification by Steve Clarke's side.
Askou attended Hampden on Tuesday with assistant coach Max Rogers and some members of the Fir Park club's board.
The former Norwich defender watched an incredible occasion unfold as the Scots came out on top in an astonishing finale to win 4-2 in a group decider.
"It was a great experience to feel the enthusiasm and the joy in the stadium," the Well boss said.
"I'm really happy on Scotland's behalf, and everyone here who is passionate about the national team.
"I think there's a lot of people who are that, so I'm really happy for you that you qualified."
Askou says his primary focus is on Motherwell but believes it is important his players dream of being able to represent their nation at the World Cup.
Elliot Watt has been one of the standout midfielders in the Scottish Premiership this season and has represented Scotland at youth level.
So too has on-loan Celtic defender Stephen Welsh, while Stephen O'Donnell and Paul McGinn have won senior caps.
And Elijah Just is a regular for New Zealand, who will join Scotland at next summer's finals in the United States, Canada and Mexico.
"I think all players, staff as well, dream of getting to the next level," Askou added.
"And for the players, obviously the World Cup is the biggest tournament you can participate in, so it's a massive thing for people to strive for.
"I hope many of them get that opportunity. Eli has a good chance. We also have some of the Australian boys who might have an opportunity.
"So obviously with the World Cup coming up, the dream is right there for them to see, and especially the Scottish guys."

















