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Scotland boss Clarke explains his four-goalie squad reasoning

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STEVE Clarke handed Craig Gordon the chance to play his way into the Euro 2024 squad as he displayed his loyalty to the players who have served him well.

The 41-year-old is one of four goalkeeper­s in a 25-man group for friendlies against the Netherland­s and Northern Ireland this month.

With Callum McGregor, Aaron Hickey and Jacob Brown missing through injury, Clarke hopes to have some tough decisions when he whittles his squad down to 23 by the June 7 deadline – seven days before Scotland take on Germany in the tournament opener.

There were no surprises in the squad. Rangers midfielder Ryan Jack is absent after being troubled by fitness issues while Josh Doig and Robby McCrorie dropped out following November’s games against Georgia and Norway.

Lawrence Shankland retains his place after netting in Tbilisi following his late call-up, while Angus Gunn, Gordon, John Souttar, Andy Robertson, Kieran Tierney and Grant Hanley are all back in following injury.

“It’s good to get a few back,” Clarke said. “Obviously there are still three or four missing that I would’ve liked in the squad. But the key thing is to make sure that, come the start of May, I’ve got tough selections to make, everybody fit and available.

“Obviously it will be unfortunat­e for the ones who miss out, but that’s part of the job, I have to do it. I will be ready to do it.”

When asked if there was space for anyone to make a late run for the squad, he said: “There’s always opportunit­y but what I can’t really get my head around is this squad, you talk about the core squad, they haven’t let anybody down. They have done really well for their country and they deserve the chance to go to the Euros.”

Gordon has not been able to dislodge Zander Clark from the Hearts team since recovering from a double leg break but the 74-times capped goalkeeper has started in three Scottish Cup ties.

Clarke watched him keep a clean sheet as Steven Naismith’s side reached the semi-finals against Morton at Cappielow on Monday night.

The former Kilmarnock manager explained his reasoning behind picking four goalkeeper­s with Clark, Gunn and Gordon joined by Motherwell’s Liam Kelly.

“It gives us a chance to look at Craig up close because he has had three competitiv­e games and, without being disrespect­ful to the opposition Hearts have played in the cup, probably not games where Craig was over-worked,” he said.

“So it will be nice to see Craig in training with the other goalkeeper­s. Three of those goalkeeper­s will go to the Euros and one will miss out.

“There will be a number of factors – performanc­e on the pitch, playing regularly, and just the make-up and the dynamic of the group, people that have been on the squad, players who train well.

“There’s a lot of centrehalv­es in there as well. I’m not going to be taking all those centre-backs, so there is a similar situation. They have to impress, they have to play well at their clubs.”

There is uncertaint­y over McGregor’s Achilles problem with Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers last week stating a scan had been inconclusi­ve.

 ?? ?? Hearts’ Craig Gordon is in for the two friendlies.
Hearts’ Craig Gordon is in for the two friendlies.

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