The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

FOUR POINTS TO PONDER

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Four talking points ahead of Scotland’s clash with Denmark, which precedes a home game with Moldova and a trip to Austria.

Absence makes the heart sink

David Marshall, Jon McLaughlin, James Forrest, Greg Taylor, Stuart Armstrong, Scott McTominay, John McGinn, Nathan Patterson, Kevin Nisbet and Stephen O’Donnell are missing the Denmark game for various reasons, with the latter four available again after the match in Copenhagen.

Set-piece coach Austin MacPhee, a new member of Clarke’s backroom staff, will miss all three games with Covid-19.

Clarke admitted it has been his most “disruptive” camp since he became Scotland manager. He still believes he has enough quality in his squad to get a positive result, but it will take an almighty effort against the Euro 2020 semi-finalists.

Out with the old, in with the old

Marshall was the hero of Scotland’s qualificat­ion to the finals of the Euros with his save in the play-off penalty shootout win in Serbia.

However, the 36-year-old has fallen out of favour at Derby and that has cost him his place in the squad.

Hearts keeper Craig Gordon will reclaim the No 1 spot, ahead of Motherwell’s Liam Kelly and Zander Clarke of St Johnstone.

The 38-year-old has been in top form for the Tynecastle side since returning in 2020 for a second spell and is aiming not only to win his 58th cap, but to keep the jersey. Pressure for points Scotland have five points from their opening three qualifiers ahead of the crunch triple-header.

Clarke’s side dropped points in draws against Israel and Austria, which leaves little room for error, even so early in the section.

Scotland may need as much as seven points from nine in the three games to get their qualificat­ion hopes back on track with some confidence. Given the fixtures, it is a tall order. Danish dynamite Denmark reached the semi-finals of this summer’s Euro 2020 Championsh­ips where they lost to England at Wembley after extra-time. Kasper Hjulmand’s side will resume their 2022 World Cup qualificat­ion campaign with nine points from nine, including an 8-0 win over Moldova as well as convincing away wins against Israel and Austria.

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