Scotland, World Cup and Clarke
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Livingston boss David Martindale has thanked Steve Clarke and his players for giving the next generation of Scotland supporters the chance to make a lifetime of memories following the national team to a World Cup like he did in 1998.
Scotland have qualified for the World Cup for the first time since 1998; Steve Clarke is the first boss to lead Scotland to three major finals; the 62-year-old is out of contract after next summers tournament;
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Steve Clarke explains 'the Scotland way' after clinching World Cup berth in Denmark thriller
Steve Clarke revealed he did not expect Scotland to beat Denmark the easy way after a thrilling six-goal World Cup qualifier at Hampden Park. Stunning goals from Scott McTominay, Kieran Tierney, and Kenny McLean helped the Tartan Army on their way to victory, which qualifies Scotland for their first World Cup since 1998.
Steve Clarke urged the Tartan Army to "anticipate success" and drive Scotland to the World Cup when they host Denmark in a winner-takes-all clash.
Steve Clarke was stunned by the quality of Scotland's goals as they sealed their place at next summer's World Cup with a dramatic 4-2 win over Denmark.
Clarke entered the history books after taking the nation back to the World Cup and Robertson reckons nobody can deny he is now the country's greatest boss.
Steve Clarke was stunned by the quality of Scotland's goals as they sealed their place at next summer's World Cup with a dramatic 4-2 win over Denmark.
STEVE CLARKE has vowed his Scotland stars will show nerves of steel in tonight’s winner-takes-all World Cup showdown. The whole nation will be gripped by the do-or-die clash with Group C rivals
Scott McTominay delivered for Scotland once again by scoring a stunning bicycle kick in their 4-2 win over Denmark; the former Man Utd midfielder has won Serie A with Napoli, been nominated for the Ba
Scotland's win over Denmark is described as the "best night in Scottish football history" as SFA chief executive Ian Maxwell says talk of a new contract for head coach Steve Clarke is "a conversation for another day".