The Sentinel

CLARKE: BELIEF HAS GOT PLAYOFFS IN REACH FOR SCOTLAND

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STEVE Clarke has praised Scotland for cultivatin­g the level of belief required to snatch two last-gasp World Cup qualifying winners in four days and be within three points of a play-off spot. Striker Lyndon Dykes’ 86th-minute winner against Faroe Islands in Torshavn on Tuesday night for a 1-0 win followed Scott Mctominay’s added time winner in the equally dramatic 3-2 victory over Israel at Hampden Park on Saturday.

Those two crucial and hardfought wins mean Scotland need just three Group F points from their final two fixtures - away to bottom side Moldova and at home to runaway section winners Denmark - to reach the playoffs in March.

“The players have shown over the last couple of years, the improvemen­ts they have made, that they have the belief, they want to do well for their country,” said Clarke, above, who will be without Dykes and Ryan Christie for the trip to Moldova through suspension after they picked up their second yellow cards. “You are in a game 0-0, you just have to keep going and keep going and hoping that you get the break.

“It probably looked a little bit more likely that the Faroes would score before us in the first half.

“We managed a better second-half performanc­e, it always looked likely that we could score a goal and eventually we did.

“We still have to secure three more points to make sure. “We are pleased with six points from this camp. It was a tough camp and four wins in a row is good but we need to go to Moldova and make it five.

“We are not getting carried away, we understand what we have to do.

“We understand what is in front of us and that’s what we will focus on next month. “We will enjoy the six points that we have taken from a difficult October camp and we look forward to November.”

Dykes became first player to score in four successive Scotland games since Colin Stein in 1969.

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