McTominay backs 'great man' Clarke for Scotland stay
Scott McTominay expressed his support for Steve Clarke to extend his contract as Scotland's head coach. He emphasized Clarke's positive impact on the team both on and off the pitch. McTominay also shared his aspirations for Scotland's performance in the upcoming World Cup, aiming to improve upon their previous Euro 2024 experience.
- ▪Scott McTominay has earned 62 of his 69 caps under head coach Steve Clarke.
- ▪McTominay stated he would love for Clarke to agree to a new contract until Euro 2028.
- ▪He highlighted the importance of team camaraderie and the role of senior players like Andy Robertson and John McGinn.
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McTominay backs 'great man' Clarke for Scotland stayImage source, SNSImage caption, McTominay has earned 62 of his 69 caps under Scotland head coach Steve Clarke (left)ByPaul BarnesBBC ScotlandPublished13 minutes agoScotland midfielder Scott McTominay says he "would love that" if Steve Clarke agrees a new contract to extend his stay as head coach beyond this summer's World Cup.Clarke last week reiterated his desire to have his future decided before he takes his squad to the Americas.Asked about reports suggesting the 62-year-old is close to agreeing a new deal until Euro 2028, McTominay told BBC Scotland: "I would love that.
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