In an attempt to snap a six-game losing streak, Scotland takes on Northern Ireland live on BBC Scotland on Tuesday.
After Friday’s 4-0 loss in the Netherlands, they had given up 18 goals in just six games.
“In my opinion, confidence has not decreased. We are aware that we performed some excellent music the other night,” McTominay remarked.
Therefore, all is not lost. Although the results might indicate otherwise, we want to keep working hard to prove to everyone that, even with our current group, we are a highly talented team.
The midfielder for Manchester United does acknowledge that the team knows there are some things that need to be changed from the match against the Netherlands.
Scotland had a number of good chances in Amsterdam, but they were not converted, and in the end, they were punished by skilled opponents.
“I feel like we all know that we had clear cut chances in the game, myself included, and come Germany time we need to make sure that they hit in the back of the net for sure,” said the 27-year-old.
“We’re now keeping a close eye on every little aspect of the game that we wish to enhance.