
Where does Scotland's World Cup campaign leave head coach Steve Clarke?
Where does Scotland's World Cup campaign leave Clarke?Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Scotland head coach Steve Clarke signed a new four-year contract before the World CupByColin MoffatBBC Sport...
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A significant story is unfolding on the international scene. Where does Scotland's World Cup campaign leave Clarke? Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Scotland head coach Steve Clarke signed a new four-year contract before the World CupByColin MoffatBBC Sport ScotlandPublished1 hour agoSteve Clarke ended Scotland's long World Cup drought but aspirations of a first taste of the knockout rounds - heightened by the expanded format - now rest on a series of highly unlikely results elsewhere. The draw was brutally tough, with Brazil and Morocco at five and six in Fifa's rankings.
No other group had two top 10 teams. Scotland were expected to finish third and did so after beating Haiti. But four of the 12 third-placed sides miss out and Scotland face the anguish of an early exit as Cape Verde, Ghana and Bosnia-Herzegovina continue, with DR Congo expected to join the list of pot four nations progressing.
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Clarke signed a four-year contract extension prior to the tournament but his leadership is under scrutiny, much as it was after a disappointing Euro 2024. Did the head coach get the best out of his squad in the United States? Scotland's World Cup hopes at 0.
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"Over the three games you're definitely looking at below-par performances," said Willie Miller, who played at the 1982 and 1986 World Cups for Scotland. "I keep looking back on the Denmark game with those outstanding goals, but they didn't get anywhere near those levels. "The former defender described the lack of a top-class striker as "a major issue" and said he was "uncertain about the logic of a few selections".
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However, he did back Clarke by adding: "He got us there and that's what the Scotland manager's job is. "He has introduced a real togetherness in the squad as well, which wasn't always the case. "With 81 matches under his belt, Clarke is Scotland's longest-serving manager.
Support from the Scottish FA has been emphatic, with their coffers significantly enhanced by participation at three of the past four major finals. Euro 2028 will be staged in Scotland, England, Wales, and the Republic of Ireland and it will be difficult for the co-hosts not to qualify. "I'm sure he can go again over the next few years if he wants to," Miller added of Clarke.
"The new contract was a positive step. I think it was the right thing to do. "Scotland conceded soft, early goals in defeats by Morocco and Brazil, with former striker James McFadden saying: "The defending was certainly below the standard we're used to and the errors were costly.
The story has become one of the most prominent items on the global agenda.





