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Scottish FA say no rush over Strachan future

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GLASGOW: Scottish football chiefs said they will not rush into a decision over manager Gordon Strachan’s future despite yet another failure to qualify for a major internatio­nal tournament.

The Scotland boss is out of contract next month but is facing mounting pressure from fans to call time on his five-year reign after a draw with Slovenia on Sunday killed off their hopes of making it to next year’s World Cup in Russia.

Scotland boast a proud footballin­g tradition but are still waiting for a first major Finals appearance since the 1998 World Cup in France.

But with no competitiv­e action in the diary until the new UEFA Nations League kicks off next September, Scottish Football Associatio­n chief Stewart Regan believes SFA bosses can take their time before deciding their next move.

A board meeting is understood to be planned for later this week but Regan said there would be no “kneejerk” reaction.

“Everyone is disappoint­ed with how the campaign ended,” he told The Scottish Sun. “But we now need time to reflect on the campaign and discuss it as a board. We’re not going to make any knee-jerk decisions.

“I’ve already had a chat with the manager and we’ve discussed it and I’ve said to him we’ll be discussing things as a board.

“I don’t think it would be fair on him or fair on us to make any snap judgement. We’ll just reflect on it and when we’re ready we’ll make a call on what happens next.”

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