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What should be Celtic’s transfer priorities and is it time for Steve Clarke to tear up Scotland script? Saturday Jury

MICHAEL GANNON: Scotland need our best players on the pitch and in form. We missed the likes of Kieran Tierney and too many key men were off the boil or on the back of tough seasons. We lost faith in the play that got us to this stage and went back to timid, long ball football. ANDY NEWPORT: That we're better as a team when we're on the front foot. Scotland were passive during a tepid opening half and paid a heavy price. We should have chased and harried them like we did to Denmark back in November. FRASER WILSON: That unfortunately we still rely on a couple of key players in the big games. Without Kieran Tierney and with John McGinn and Che Adams having off nights we were blunt. The back three doesn’t work without Tierney inside Andy Robertson and if one is missing another set-up must be found.

MICHAEL: No. This is just the start for a Scotland group that can have a crack at the next two or three tournaments. We could do with having a Plan B but the second half against Ukraine showed we can go to a back four when needed. There’s no need to freak out. ANDY: Clarke's three-at-the-back set-up was designed to get both Kieran Tierney and Andy Robertson into the same line-up. With KT ruled out, it would be wise to go back to a flat-four in defence, with Tony Ralston given a chance to show if he can do better than Aaron Hickey at right-back. FRASER: To a point yes. I’d like to see him trying a back four from the start and certainly giving the likes of John Souttar - who I believe is our best natural central defender - and Ross Stewart a start or two.

MICHAEL: It’s major for Gers. Goldson would have been a tough man to replace, even with John Souttar coming in. The big fella has been a rock in recent years and reliable

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