Urgent! European national team left without a coach after World Cup failure
Jan Novak
Dailysports's expert
Following Scotland's exit from the World Cup, head coach Steve Clarke has resigned from his position. The federation has already launched a search for a new manager to lead the national team.
The decision to step down comes after the "Tartan Army"'s disappointing performance at the tournament. Despite a win over Haiti and several bright moments throughout the competition, Scotland failed to progress from the group stage.
The turning point was a defeat to Brazil and a poor result against Morocco, which ultimately ended the team's hopes of reaching the knockout rounds. Even Croatia's victory over Ghana (2-1) was not enough for the Scots to keep their campaign alive.
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According to The Mirror, the Scottish Football Association is already considering possible successors, with names like David Moyes, Kasper Hjulmand, and several other specialists in the mix.