CHE ADAMS knows Scotland's Euro 2024-bound squad have nothing to prove and are too good to beat themselves up for the next two months.
Steve Clarke's side can't buy a win just now and friendly defeats to the Netherlands and Northern Ireland extended a frustrating run to seven games without victory.
The Tartan Army booed their Germany-bound players after Tuesday's defeat but Adams is confident the tide will turn - and expects that to be the case before Scotland fly out this summer.
They have two more friendlies to put it right against Gibraltar and at home to Finland in June.
Adams, when asked about the fans' reaction, said: "It's understandable. We went into the game looking to win and unfortunately that wasn't the case.
"The worst thing, though, would be to beat yourselves up about it and think you're a bad team. We're clearly not. We'll just have to put things right in June.
"We'll be ready for the Euros.
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