Steve Clarke serves up same Scotland dross as last Euros opener after monumental miscalculation - Keith Jackson in Munich
We could be kind to Steve Clarke and his players and put it all down to stage fright.
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We could be kind to Steve Clarke and his players and put it all down to stage fright.
Scotland coach Steve Clarke said his team had to quickly forget Friday's 5-1 rout by Euro 2024 hosts Germany in the tournament opener after admitting the "game ran away from us". In 11 past major tournament Scotland have never advanced beyond the group stage and their chances of doing so this summer were jeopardised by a dismal display against Germany. "Obviously we didn't play to our standard," said Clarke. "We feel as though we've let ourselves down. We're a better team than this."
Steve Clarke told a dejected Tartan Army to "keep the faith" after Scotland began their Euro 2024 campaign with a 5-1 thrashing by Germany.
Germany thrashed 10-man Scotland 5-1 as the Euro 2024 hosts kicked off the tournament in style in Munich on Friday, the start of a journey they hope culminates in a record fourth continental title. Florian Wirtz struck the opening goal 10 minutes in and Jamal Musiala soon doubled Germany's lead with an emphatic finish. A greatly awaited night for Scotland went from bad to worse before half-time when Ryan Porteous was sent off for a two-footed challenge on Ilkay Gundogan, with Kai Havertz tucking away the resulting penalty. Niclas Fuellkrug powered in a fourth midway through the second half after coming on as a substitute and not even a late own goal from Antonio Ruediger could spoil an otherwise perfect start to the campaign for Germany.
MUNICH, Germany : Scotland manager Steve Clarke told supporters to keep backing his side after they were thrashed 5-1 by Germany in the Euro 2024 opener on Friday, saying the players must move on quickly and focus on getting four points in their final two group games.
Host Germany could hardly have wished for a better start to the European Championship.
Kris Boyd has slammed Ryan Porteous' "horrible" tackle on Ilkay Gundogan that he claims could have broken the German's leg.
Steve Clarke was involved in a heated exchange with Scotland backroom team member Austin MacPhee as he watched his side thrashed 5-1 by Germany in Munich.