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Scottish Daily Express
|October 13, 2025
Clarke baffled as side stutter way to a win over minnows
STEVE CLARKE admitted Scotland produced one of their worst displays of his 72-game reign to scrape past Belarus.
But he's backed his squad to hit top form again in time for a November doubleheader which will decide their World Cup finals fate.
Clarke's side got lucky against the Group C minnows at Hampden to scramble a 2-1 win thanks to goals from Che Adams and Scott McTominay - and Denmark's 3-1 win over Greece then ensured the Scots have at least a playoff spot secured.
But, while the Tartan Army jeered at full-time, Clarke says he was baffled by the below-par display, accusing the players of failing to turn up while also dismissing any suggestions they were suffering from nerves amid a vital qualifying clash.
Clarke might have surpassed the late Craig Brown's record for games as Scotland manager, but he couldn't hide his emotions at full-time.
He said: "I'm really disappointed. It's possibly as disappointed as I've been over the whole 72 games.
"We just didn't turn up. The performance was way below par and it's a head-scratcher.
"There have been many times when I've said how good they are. And they are. That doesn't change.
This story is from the October 13, 2025 edition of Scottish Daily Express.
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