The Scotsman

Wallace in bid to lead young Scots to the Euro finals

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might be boys who don’t get involved so much so you need to make sure they feel part of the group.

“Lee is extremely profession­al; you can tell he’s a very intelligen­t guy. He still comes to every game to cheer the boys on.”

Mccrorie was labelled as Scotland’s best-ever defender-in-waiting by previous Rangers manager pedro But he sees his future as a holding midfielder and it helps that three of his coaches – Steven Gerrard, Gary Mcallister and Gemmill all played in that role.

He said: “I came up through the youth teams playing centre-half, [but] right now I’ve

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been playing centre midfield and it’s where I’ve been playing best. I felt it when Graeme Murty was the manager, It started when Pedro Caixinha played me there against St Johnstone. I’d played for the youth teams in centre mid and hadn’t been so keen on it. I didn’t like playing out of position. But it’s grown on me and it’s maybe more of my natural position.

“Steven Gerrard played all the three different positions in midfield so he and Gary Mcallister can help me a lot. It’s great to have them there. I think my best position is centre midfield.

“The first day they spoke to me in the gym and asked me about my favourite position. I said it was more central midfield and it’s where I’ve played ever since. They’ve really helped, even in training with little bits like positionin­g.

“Gary takes me to the side for wee bits of video analysis or the gaffer will take us up into his office. Even Scot Gemmill too. I’ve sat with him quite a lot in Scotland teams. The way he puts it across makes it sound a lot more simple and it helps a lot.” Meanwhile, Gemmill reports the Netherland­s have upped their game from when Scotland shocked them with a 2-0 win in Paisley last year.

He said: “They have improved since we beat them last time. There’s no doubt that they’re a top team. They will just cut through you if the shape isn’t correct. It’s a huge test for the players because our team is also very different to the one that played in Paisley. It’s a new challenge for a new set of players.”

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