Kris Boyd says Scotland must raise their level when they face Morocco after appearing “nervous” in their earlier match against Haiti. He argues Scotland were the favourites against Haiti but did not perform at the standards required, and that this must change ahead of the game with Morocco. Boyd’s view is that Scotland’s next match is pivotal, with a result against Morocco likely to put them on the verge of qualifying for the World Cup knockout stages. The comments focus on Scotland stepping up their performance and cutting out the issues that, in Boyd’s assessment, were visible in the Haiti game. Overall, the reporting reflects Boyd’s opinion that Scotland need a stronger showing and better execution against Morocco to secure at least a point and move closer to progressing to the knockout phase. The articles do not add additional match details beyond Boyd’s assessment and the significance of the Morocco fixture.