Steve Clarke's future in the Scottish national team is no longer significant. The ceremonial service of the 62-year-old Fach will end after the World Cup, but the leadership of the Scottish Football Association has not yet discouraged its official position to be continued.
The former coach of Kilmarnock and West Brom has a solid resume in the national team: he has successfully qualified for three of four major tournaments, including two European Championships and the upcoming. Despite success, the coach is in refreshment mode.
“Obviously, food is spinning in my head: what to do next, where to go, what’s on my mind? I qualified for three tournaments with four. I think it's worth setting a bad record. What the association cares about is that I am the one who can lead the team further and secure a ticket to the next world championship through many fates? Tse believe it,” Clark shared.
It’s cool that Fahivets has become more optimistic about assessing his prospects: having previously given only 25% to his savings, he now assesses the chances as 50 to 50, having added that he is subject to a contract.
The coach also noted that there is no opposition to the club teams, so he simply checks for the end of the season to praise the important decision. While the contract's supply is up in the air, preparations for the tournament are proceeding as planned. Clark specifically identified potential locations in the United States and identified Charlotte and Fort Lauderdale as the main training bases for his team for the summer.
Guess what, behind the pouches there was a foaling, the tartan army ended up in group C.
Scotland national team match breakdown:.
14 hearts: Scotland - Haiti (Massachusetts) 19 hearts: Scotland - Morocco (Massachusetts) 24 hearts: Brazil - Scotland (Miami).