Sunderland Echo

‘Scotland in good place in bid to reach World Cup’

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Steve Clarke watched his Scotland side surrender a two-goal lead to draw 2-2 with Austria then insisted they are ‘in a good place’ ahead of their bid to reach the 2022 World Cup.

The Scots found themselves­2-0 up inside 56 minutes in a friendly at the Ernst-Happel-Stadion after midfielder John McGinn’s drive from eight yards added to a first half header from defender Jack Hendry.

However, while Scotland goalkeeper Craig Gordon was in fine form, the home side, whose manager Franco Foda was taking charge for the last time, eventually pulled a goal back through a Michael Gregoritsc­h header before fellow substitute Alessandro Schopf levelled with a drive.

The Scots have won six and drawn two of their last eight games and can start looking forward to the World Cup play off semi-final against Ukraine – pencilled in for June – with Wales awaiting the winners in the final, with four Nations League games also to be played.

Clarke said: “It is a difficult place to come. If you said before the game that we would get two goals and a draw, a lot of people would have said that would be OK.

“Don’t forget, at 2-0 I immediatel­y made three substituti­ons so you lose that little bit of rhythm, that little bit of continuity in the game.

“The idea tonight was to get more people on the pitch. You are allowed six subs, I wanted to give some players minutes on the pitch.

“I don’t understand why the feel-good factor would go. It is eight games unbeaten and we go in to a competitiv­e programme in June and we are in a good place, don’ t worry about that. There is always something you can find in performanc­es to improve on.”

 ?? ?? Scotland manager Steve Clarke.
Scotland manager Steve Clarke.

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