Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Clarke sets Scots a new target after Belgium rout

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SCOT L A N D ma nager Steve Clarke set his players the target of finishing third and going into the Euro 2020 play-offs with confidence after admitting their automatic qualificat­ion hopes had died.

A 4-0 home defeat by Belgium made it four defeats from six qualifiers and saw Scotland drop to fifth place in Group I, nine points off second-placed Russia and one behind both Kazakhstan and Cyprus.

“The group’s over in terms of qualificat­ion,” said Clarke, whose predecesso­r Alex McLeish led Scotland to Nations League success last autumn.

“It doesn’t look good where we are in the table now. There’s 12 points up for grabs and we have to make sure we finish third in the group, in terms of rankings and seedings.

“And if we finish third it will mean we have performed well, which should give us confidence going into the play-off games in March.”

Clarke, who has now lost three of his first four games, said: “I don’t like losing games, I don’t like losing games heavily, so we have to address that in the next four games.

“It’s not always about building, I’m not going to experiment in the next four games. I don’t have to experiment, I have to work with the players who are at my disposal and I have to try to make us better and certainly more resilient defensivel­y.”

Clarke was hugely frustrated at the manner of the three first-half goals.

Romelu Lukaku opened the scoring after Belgium counter-attacked through a wide open Scotland rearguard, and then Thomas Vermaelen and Toby Alderweire­ld headed home following corners.

“We shot ourselves in the foot in the first half from our set play, 10 seconds later we are 1-0 down after nine minutes,” he said.

“It was a decent nine minutes, we started on the front foot again and pressed well but then we have been heavily punished from two corner kicks.

“We spoke before the game, when you play against a team of Belgium’s quality, who are capable of scoring from open play, it’s almost imperative that you don’t concede from set-pieces and from three set-pieces we find ourselves 3-0 down, having played some good football in the first half.

“Even at 1-0 we didn’t buckle, we stayed strong, tried to press and move the ball but it’s very difficult to try to sell positives when you have lost 4-0 at home.

“You can’t avoid the scoreline and I’m not trying to avoid the scoreline but there were moments in the game where we looked as though we could become a decent team given time to grow.”

 ??  ?? Scotland boss Steve Clarke.
Scotland boss Steve Clarke.

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