4 ways Scotland’s Nations League glory boosts our country's ranking as World Cup chance now comes into view
It was a huge night for Scotland on Tuesday as Steve Clarke's side secured top spot in Nations League Group B1.
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It was a huge night for Scotland on Tuesday as Steve Clarke's side secured top spot in Nations League Group B1.
And so the Nations League has drawn to close for the Republic of Ireland. Seven points from a possible 18, not what Stephen Kenny had in mind at the outset, and a clear indication that it was very much an up and down campaign for the Boys in Green. Thoughts, however, are now turning towards Euro 2024 in Germany.
Forget the upcoming World Cup, the real talking point in international football is Scotland will be in a higher league than England in the next UEFA Nations League. Right? OK, maybe not, but the latest Nations League campaign has thrown up some juicy surprises.
Ireland U21 manager Jim Crawford described his side's penalty shootout loss to Israel as a real "punch in the stomach" for the players, and rued their failure to take their chances in the opening leg in Tallaght.
Republic of Ireland Under-21 captain Conor Coventry admitted that the squad were devastated after their defeat on penalties to Israel in the European Championships play-offs.
The Republic of Ireland missed out on a place at the European Under-21 Championship finals after they were beaten on penalties by Israel on Tuesday.
Hungary's outgoing captain Adam Szalai already has his mind on a coaching role as he ended his international career on Monday.