Steve Clarke in no mood to blame defeat to Republic on World Cup hangover
Scotland boss Steve Clarke was in no mood to blame a World Cup hangover for a humbling Nations League defeat by the Republic of Ireland.
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Scotland boss Steve Clarke was in no mood to blame a World Cup hangover for a humbling Nations League defeat by the Republic of Ireland.
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The 37-year-old, who joined Hibs as a free agent this summer following his departure from Queens Park Rangers, made the shock announcement just days before the start of the Nations League campaign, having been among the substitutes for the 2022 World Cup play-off semi-final defeat by Ukraine last week.
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