The Scotsman

Clarke: Scotland’s got talent

● New boss confident his squad is good enough to get result against No 1 Belgium

- By ALAN PATTULLO

Steve Clarke is convinced his first squad since being named Scotland manager is talented enough to get a result against the world’s top team.

Scotland’s Euro 2020 qualifying double header includes a trip to Belgium, currently No 1 in the world. Clarke’s era kicks off a week on Saturday against Cyprus at Hampden.

The former Kilmarnock manager sees no reason why Scotland cannot emerge from the fixtures with at least four points. Scotland are already playing catch up in Group I after losing 3-0 in Kazakhstan, a result which signalled the end of Alex Mcleish’s reign.

Clarke has resisted ringing the changes. He has called up only two players who have not already been involved in squads. Both are Kilmarnock players – left-back Greg Taylor and striker Eamonn Brophy. Ryan Jack’s unavailabi­lity due to injury means there are no Rangers players in Clarke’ s squad of 27 players.

“There’ s enough talent that squad to get results in in both games, I’m convinced of that,” he said.

He conceded the squad might have been “bigger and better” had he more time than just eight days to formulate his plans. He is still working on persuading some players to return, while others not listed had previous commitment­s. Sheffield United’s John Fleck, for example, is getting married on the weekend that Scotland play Cyprus.

“John booked his wedding

STEVE CLARKE “There’s enough talent in that squad to get results in both games, I’m convinced of that” two years ago ,” Clarke explained. “I had a good conversati­on with John. He is fine [for future squads].”

Clarke has adopted a softly, softly approach to recruitmen­t. He conceded some might take more convincing than others to return to the fold. Steven Fletcher is once again absent because he needs to manage injury issues following an arduous season with Sheffield Wednesday.

“He is not getting any younger,” said Clarke. “I understand having been a club manager that, when you get to the end of a long hard season, your body is tired, you need some time to recover.

“I think Steven would be in that situation. So not definitely injured but needing the recovery for his own sake.”

Clarke got some pleasant surprises. Tom Cairney responded positively to being contacted, having seemed to drift away from the Scotland scene amid reports he was holding out hope of an England call-up.

The Fulham mid fielder’ s two caps to date have been in friendlies against Costa Rica and Canada. If he plays in either or both of these upcoming games he will be locked in to Scotland. Clarke said: “I phoned Tom up and he immediatel­y said: ‘Yeah, I’m coming. When’s the camp?’”

Clarke confirmed he has been successful in bringing in

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