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Steve Clarke's Scotland legacy would be altered with World Cup qualification, but momentum needs found fast after a bruising defeat by Iceland, writes Scott Mullen ...
Clarke saw Junes camp as disappointing; Scotland lost to Iceland at Hampden Park before winning in Liechtenstein; the World Cup qualifiers get under way in September; they are in the same group as ...
Three hundred and sixty five long days ago, Steve Clarke's Scotland strode out at Hampden Park, their last auf Wiedersehen before they went off to give Germany, Switzerland and Hungary what for at ...
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There was always a danger it would come to this. That Steve Clarke's time as Scotland boss would turn bitter due to the feelings of anger and resentment festering among the Tartan Army.
Back-to-back successes against Croatia and Poland were followed up by a fine 1-0 win against Greece in Piraeus in the first leg of a Nations League play-off. This run came badly unstitched in the ...
Scotland head coach Steve Clarke faces some difficult questions for Monday's friendly against Liechtenstein following a dismal 3-1 home defeat by Iceland.
Steve Clarke credited Scotland's defensive resilience after it boosted its hopes of remaining in the top tier of the UEFA Nations League by beating Croatia 1-0 at Hampden Park.
A Q&A with Steve Clarke as he reflects on Scotland's incredible Euro 2024 qualifying campaign and the players who secured a place in Germany... He said: "I'm pretty sure it will be a bit of a circus.