The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Boss says ‘young-ish’ national squad is gaining momentum

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Scotland manager Steve Clarke feels his players are learning with experience how to win internatio­nal games as well as absorbing his tactical requiremen­ts.

Scotland continued their steady progress under Clarke when a 1- 0 win over Slovakia extended their unbeaten run beyond a year and maintained top spot in Nations League Group B2.

Clarke endured a difficult start as boss, with a late win over Cyprus followed by two defeats each against Belgium and Russia.

But he has slowly but surely made the team more difficult to beat and is churning out results.

Scotland are now seven games undefeated with a Euro 2020 play-off final against Serbia to follow after tomorrow’s Nations League clash with the Czech Republic at Hampden.

Much was expected of C l a r ke following his instant and marked transforma­tion of Kilmarnock and his impact on Scotland is now being seen, while a new three-man back line, going against his preference for a back four, shows his ability to adapt.

“Two clean sheets in a row,” he said.

“We suffered badly in the qualifiers, heavy defeats against Belgium and Russia. It takes a little bit of time to build confidence that you can get clean sheets.

“We have started to do that, we have started to look more difficult to play against, which is great.

“The players have to t a ke the credit. The players apply themselves p r o p e r l y. We have tweaked the system a little bit and it has worked so far. That’s not to say it is always going to work in the future but it has worked so far.

“That’s credit to the players, the fact that they can take in all the informatio­n they are given and they can make the system work. With any group of players that you have, the longer you work together, the more they will start to show what you are trying to ask them to do.

“Also in internatio­nal football, the more caps you get, the more experience you pick up, the more you learn how to win matches.

“It’s a relatively youngish squad for internatio­nal football. It’s a good age, starting to pick up a lot of caps, and even with one or two changes around the squad and the team at times, we seem to be progressin­g.”

Clarke is never likely to get carried away and the progress cannot be described as spectacula­r – his team only had two shots on target in the course of their wins over Israel, on penalties, and Slovakia.

“It’s not so much about the confidence. I think we were so solid defensivel­y, it gives you that platform to go forward,” Clarke said.

 ??  ?? Boss Steve Clarke is refusing to get carried away by Scotland’s seven-game unbeaten run.
Boss Steve Clarke is refusing to get carried away by Scotland’s seven-game unbeaten run.

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