Sunderland Echo

Clarke vows to entertain Scotland fans mid new deal

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Steve Clarke revealed his desire to keep the Tartan Army ‘engaged and entertaine­d’ after agreeing a new deal to remain in charge of Scotland until 2026.

Ahead of the opening Euro 2024 qualifying double-header against Cyprus and Spain at Hampden Park, Clarke, who was appointed Scotland boss in May 2019, has signed an extensionu­ntil after the 2026 World Cup campaign.

The news follows a successful promotion to Nations League Group A and with Clarke setting his sight son returning to a major tournament after experienci­ng Euro 2020– the men’s national team’s first finals appearance in more than 20 years. Clarke said: “I am proud that my coaching team and I will continue to lead the team through the next two qualifying campaigns, as well as Nations League Group A, but being able to do so is a testament to the squad of players who have been central to our improvemen­t.

“The immediate focus is ensuring a positive start to our Euros campaign against Cyprus.

"When we named our squad for the double-header, I spoke with my coaches about how the quality and depth of the squad has evolved in those four years.

"We now have an experience­d core who have been constants throughout, but we have also added quality and competitio­nin every area of the team.

“We also played that game in front of around 30,000 fans and will walk out on Saturday, and Tuesday against Spain, to a full house at Hampden Park.

“It’s imperative that we keep the fans and the nations engaged and entertaine­d and that is something we are all committed to achieving through winning games and qualifying for more major tournament­s,starting with Germany next year .”

Scottish FA chief executive Ian Maxwell claimed the new deal for Clarke involved: “One of the easiest decisions and conversati­ons during my time as chief executive.”

He added :“Steve has unitedthe nation behind a successful men’s national team and as we look forward to a new Euro 2024 campaign, it was important we demonstrat­ed our commitment to Steve and his back room team, and acknowledg­ed the continuity that has been key to our improvemen­t in the past four years.”

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