Boss Steve Clarke ‘desperate’ to lead Scotland to World Cup finals in Qatar
Steve Clarke is “desperate” to lead Scotland to the World Cup finals in Qatar as he acknowledged the devastating plight of play-off semi-final opponents Ukraine.
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Steve Clarke is “desperate” to lead Scotland to the World Cup finals in Qatar as he acknowledged the devastating plight of play-off semi-final opponents Ukraine.
Nathan Patterson is out of Scotland’s World Cup play-off against Ukraine.
There is an obvious (dark) blueprint for the Scotland starting line-up Steve Clarke is likely to select to face Ukraine.
Scotland will look to take a step closer to ending their 24-year wait for a World Cup appearance as they host Ukraine at Hampden in a play-off semi-final.
Steve Clarke must select one of his most important line-ups of his Scotland tenure – and probably of his entire managerial career.
The countdown is on until Scotland’s huge World Cup play-off encounter with Ukraine at what will be a packed and raucous Hampden Park.
Having seen Frank Lampard gushing praise for Seamus Coleman during Everton's wild survival celebrations, there's no doubt the captain will have a prominent role in the squad next season.
The 20-year-old right-back has struggled for game time at Everton since moving from Rangers in January and had ankle surgery at the beginning of April.