Scotland has Belarus pinned down on its own half, unable to get past the halfway line in the second half. Belarus has failed to respond to the two goals conceded, and the match seems to be over in favor of the Scots.
At this stage of the game, Scotland is in control and waiting for the result while continuing to attack, taking advantage of the fact that Belarus has not made any approaches to the Scottish team’s area in the second half, losing their way after the first goal.
In the opening minutes of the second half, Scotland came out with the same intensity, putting pressure on and threatening the opposition’s area. They maintained a constant presence on the pitch in search of a third goal, building on the momentum they had carried into the break.
The match is becoming tense and foul-ridden due to constant attacks on both teams. A possible red card for a Belarusian player is being reviewed, which could leave the home team with 10 players just when they were playing their best.
There has been little intensity in these opening minutes, but the home team, Escocia, has possession of the ball and is showing more attacking intent as it pushes forward into the opposition’s area. It is also trying to recover the ball quickly in order to create attacks.