Scott Brown believes victories at home are paramount if Scotland want to have any chance of reaching Euro 2012.
Craig Levein’s side face Liechtenstein at Hampden tomorrow after banking a point in Lithuania on Friday night courtesy of a 0-0 draw.
“We need to win our home games,” said the Celtic midfielder.
“Away from home we have got to try and nick a few points, maybe get a win here or there.
“We’re enjoying playing and looking forward to the future. The players are comfortable with the formation.”
Reflecting on the frustrating draw in Kaunas, Brown said: “I thought we were unlucky. We created a few chances, but lacked that killer edge.
“We stuck to our gameplan, but they gave away a lot of free- kicks trying to stop us.
“The referee is there to protect us and I think he needed to do a better job because they got away with a few free-kicks with nothing said. I made one tackle and got booked.
“We went there looking to win, obviously, but we’ll take a point away from home.
“Our away form has not been the best, to be honest, and one point is better than none, that’s for sure.”
Team-mate Barry Robson insists there will be an improvement tomorrow in front of the Tartan Army. He said: “Hopefully we can move forward and win the next game. We know we can still play better. But we looked a lot better on Friday night than we had done previously.
“You can see the manager is trying to build something here and we’ll move forward with that experience behind us.
“We will get better, and we know what we need to do tomorrow in front of our own fans.”



