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Clarke made fine tuning on the scottish tuning group, rather than “experiment” star-news.press/wp

Steve Clarke welcomes Steve Clarke by a unusual team before Iceland and Liechtenstein’s configuration team configuration. But it has clearly left the experimentation that does not have the agenda.

Tartan Army leaders have entered seven players who are expecting their main premiere in this international window.

Hibernian Forward Kieron Bowie, Sassuolo Defender Josh DOIG, Midderres Connor Barron (Rangers), Andy Irving (West Ham), and Motherwell’s Lennon Miller.

Despite the flow of young people, Clarke’s students should not expect great changes in the structure of the group or style.

“You know me pretty well, we don’t experiment too much,” he said.

Scotland will host Iceland before traveling to Vaduz on Hampden Park to take Liechtenstein on Monday.

The national team leader stated that the younger players integrate in configuration is part of the long-term planning, although immediately starting from the beginning.

“With any group, there must be a player’s billing eventually. These young players feel the level of the team, to understand where they need to get there. That’s important. That’s important.

“Young people are in good place. One of them or two are better than the last time they came.”

Clarke also made a rigorous club campaign, which were still available for these season games were available.

These include the captain of Liverpool and National Sield Andy Robertson.

Robertson praised the enthusiasm and thought of the news, that is, without the intention of becoming a leader within the national side.

“I, Scott Mctominay, John McGintn, will not be forever. Then the young people belong,” said Robertson.

“They will soon be their gang, then they will need to pause and set the standards. So understanding how difficult international football is, it is essential.

“I know that, the younger the younger, the better it was, and then I was growing in the same way. And maybe in 10 years I can see them in the World Cup.”

2025-06-05 17:15:00

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