The Sunday Post (Inverness)

Like to sing our song but is Belgian for a night

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“As a player, I always loved the Scottish national anthem and lining up for it – I still do.

“But at this stage of my profession­al life, it is about staying focused and appreciati­ng that I am being paid for a certain job.”

Maloney’s ideal scenario is that Scotland finish behind Belgium in Group I and make it to the 2020 European Championsh­ips.

It is not a feat, however, he wants Steve Clarke’s side to achieve by taking any points off of Belgium along the way.

“It isn’t something that I can afford to think about too much just now,” said Maloney.

“We are in the middle of a campaign, and the remit is for Belgium to qualify and to top the group.

“Of course, I would love to see Scotland get to a major tournament.

“I spent a lot of my time trying to achieve that very aim as a player, so I will never lose the appetite of wanting to see that come to fruition.

“But, for me, I need to stay focused on what my own role is within Belgium.”

Working alongside talent of considerab­le renown such as Eden Hazard (who will be absent tomorrow night due to injury) and Romelu Lukaku, Maloney has neverthele­ss insisted that part of the reason for the success the Belgians have enjoyed has come down to the lack of ego within the team.

That may not bode well for Scotland. “The job has been amazing,” said Maloney.

“People always ask me about the players, but my honest answer is that they are all very humble.

“They work hard. They are worldclass talents, but they are a really hardworkin­g group.

“They have an amazing level of skill, but they are demanding of themselves and of each other in training.

“It has been such a positive experience for me to come here and work with them. “They have a tremendous attitude and will to win. They want to learn, and they want to get better.

“As a coach, that is great to work with.” Maloney and Clarke crossed paths briefly during their careers south of the border.

The Belgium coach is firmly behind the Clarke appointmen­t as Scotland manager.

It’s just that any goodwill has to wait until after tomorrow night!

“I don’t know a huge amount about Steve Clarke, but what he done at Kilmarnock was impressive,” said Maloney.

“So although I don’t know him particular­ly well, I have always been impressed with what he has done.

“I thought he was a great appointmen­t, and I think he has all the attributes to go on to be a fantastic Scotland manager.”

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