Belfast Telegraph

Clarke wants that winning feeling

- BY GAVIN McCAFFERTY Winning mentality: Steve Clarke is targeting victories

SCOTLAND boss Steve Clarke stressed there was no leeway for blooding new caps in Russia after losing yet another player to injury.

Kenny McLean has joined Norwich team-mate Grant Hanley and his former Aberdeen colleague Ryan Jack in dropping out of the squad for tonight’s European Championsh­ip qualifier in Moscow.

Clarke’s squad had already been decimated by injuries in central defence and up front.

The Scotland boss has already given up on automatic qualificat­ion, with Scotland nine points off second-placed Russia with four games left while the hosts are also 22 goals better off.

Clarke is building for the playoffs in March but he will not sacrifice the potential to get results to experiment.

“No free hits,” Clarke said at the Luzhniki Stadium. “I would like to pick up 12 points from the remaining four games. Obviously it’s a tough one in Russia but there’s no free hits.

“We owe it to the thousand or so Tartan Army fans that are coming over as well to put on a good performanc­e and hopefully go away with three points.

“Every match you go into you want to achieve the maximum, which is three points. I want a good performanc­e level in the next four matches. My belief is always that if your performanc­e level is good enough, the points will follow.”

With McLean’s absence coming on top of Scott McTominay’s suspension, Sheffield United midfielder John Fleck has a decent chance of making his internatio­nal debut.

“It’s always disappoint­ing when you lose players from the squad and overnight we have lost Kenny McLean as well,” Clarke said.

“It’s another blow but a great chance for someone else. It’s part and parcel of internatio­nal football.

“It’s always disappoint­ing to lose a player so late in the week. When Kenny reported, he had a little niggle. It’s not correct for me to say what it is, that’s for his club to work out. We were all pretty confident that Kenny would make it but the last 24 hours it didn’t get any better, it actually got a little bit worse. So we made the decision to allow Kenny to go back to Norwich.”

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