Scotland left wondering what might have been after cautious Euros exit... but there are encouraging signs for Steve Clarke's side with Andy Robertson and Kieran Tierney excelling in tandem and plenty of talent in midfield
Scotland badly missed Billy Gilmour as they slumped to defeat against Croatia Lyndon Dykes and Che Adams could develop into a potent strike partnership Clarke may regret not starting Dykes and Adams against the Czech Republic By Jack Gaughan for the Daily Mail
Published: 22:30 BST, 22 June 2021 | Updated: 23:01 BST, 22 June 2021
Steve Clarke needs strong relationships and in that sense, he is no different to any other manager at this tournament.
They have no time beforehand to develop understandings and fine tune those little tactical nuances that can alter the outcome of games at the highest level.
The biggest countries can rely on individualism to a degree – those game changers that turn it on. The best countries are those whose squad have been together for years – knowing each other’s game, responding as a team as if they were a club side.
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Scotland are neither of those and so this tournament was always going to represent a tough ask for Clarke.
He has the duo
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