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Scotland Manager's Seven-Year Journey: First to Last XI
28 Jun
Summary
- Steve Clarke managed Scotland for over seven years.
- Key players like McKenna and Robertson featured in both matches.
- Midfielders McGinn and McLean were constants across his tenure.

Steve Clarke's seven-year tenure as Scotland manager has drawn to a close. His journey began in June 2019 with a 2-1 victory over Cyprus at Hampden Park. This past week marked his final game, a 3-0 World Cup loss to Brazil, which ended Scotland's tournament hopes.
A striking aspect of Clarke's management was the consistency in his squad selection. Players like Scott McKenna and current captain Andy Robertson formed the defensive backbone in both his very first and his very last matches.
In midfield, the continuity was also evident. John McGinn and Kenny McLean were integral parts of the team for both the Cyprus match and the recent Brazil encounter, highlighting a stable core throughout Clarke's time at the helm.