'Cartwheels at breakfast' & kicking about Boston - the culture shift in Scotland camp
Summary
Scotland's national football team is showing a more relaxed and positive attitude during the World Cup, led by head coach Steve Clarke who is enjoying the tournament more than before. The players are balancing hard training with family time and actively engaging with fans, creating a strong and supportive atmosphere around the team.Key Facts
- Scotland won their first World Cup match in 36 years against Haiti.
- Head coach Steve Clarke admitted he did not enjoy previous tournaments but is now trying to enjoy this one more.
- The team includes family time and relaxation as part of their routine to reduce pressure.
- Assistant coach Steven Naismith said the team is embracing their personal roles as parents, spouses, and children during the tournament.
- The squad avoided nightlife after their win, choosing to spend time with family early the next day.
- Scotland players have been actively connecting with fans in Boston, where the Tartan Army is celebrating.
- Injured player Billy Gilmour participated in fan events while recovering.
- The coaching staff worked with players before the tournament to understand their needs and improve the team’s experience.
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