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'Different' Clarke bids to smash Scotland's glass ceiling

'Different' Clarke bids to smash Scotland's glass ceiling

Summary

Steve Clarke, the head coach of Scotland's men's football team, is leading them into their first World Cup since 1998. After learning from past tournaments, Clarke and his team aim to advance beyond the group stage and perform better than before.

Key Facts

  • Steve Clarke is the 62-year-old coach of the Scotland men's national football team.
  • Scotland qualified for the 2024 World Cup, ending a 28-year absence from the tournament.
  • Clarke guided Scotland through Euro 2020, the first major tournament in over two decades for the team.
  • Scotland lost heavily in Euro 2020 and did not progress past the group stage.
  • Clarke believes the team has gained experience and is ready to improve in the upcoming World Cup.
  • The team recently won warm-up matches against Curacao (4-1) and Bolivia (4-0).
  • Scotland will start their World Cup group stage against Haiti.
  • Clarke recently signed a new four-year contract as head coach.
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