Euros unimportant with health on the line: Clarke
SCOTLAND boss Steve Clarke has urged the Tartan Army to put Euro 2020 hopes on the backburner in order to help the country battle the coronavirus crisis.
The pandemic has paralysed football both at home and abroad and Clarke was speaking on the day Scotland should have played Israel in their play-off semi-final at what would have been a packed Hampden Park.
The victors will take on the winners of the Serbia versus Norway tie away in the play-off final but Clarke called for the more important issues of public health to be dealt with first and foremost.
He said: “I think most of you, like me, will have woken up this morning, looked at the date and wished the circumstances could have been very different.
“All those qualifying games seem far less important now, insignificant even, but this is the reality of the situation we find ourselves in.
“The world has changed in recent weeks and months and football, rightly, has had to take a step back as our government and our wonderful, brave and selfless NHS staff step up their efforts to tackle a far greater opponent.
“This is a difficult letter to write because, as a father and grandfather there are far greater considerations in life right now and far greater responsibilities on all of us but, at the same time, I feel it important to recognise and show appreciation for the effort you all had gone to in ensuring our match against Israel would have been a sell-out.
“It would have been an incredibly proud night for me and the whole team and we would have given every ounce to be on that plane to Norway or Serbia.
“I know thousands of you had also booked onward travel, ever the optimists. By all accounts Budapest or Berlin would have been the unwitting hosts of Scotland fans awaiting connections to either Oslo or Belgrade.
“That sense of togetherness, loyalty and commitment is needed in our lives now, more than ever before.
“The First Minister and the chief medical officer have been clear in outlining exactly what the nation must do to combat the virus that has become a global pandemic.
“I urge all of you to heed that advice — stay indoors, protect your family, and protect others. Stay home, save lives. Simple.”