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Scotland Future Steve Clarke: 75 % chance to leave in the United States, Mexico and Canada since the 2026 World Cup | Soccer news

Scotland Future Steve Clarke: 75 % chance to leave in the United States, Mexico and Canada since the 2026 World Cup | Soccer news

Scottish coach Steve Clarke said he was 75 %of his chances of leaving his role since the 2026 World Cup.

Former West Brom, Reading, and Kilmarnock’s managers have already led Scotland to the European Championships in a row, and his next goal is to maintain his place in the top class of Nations League with two leg playoffs with Greece this month.

His interest will be interested in securing qualifications in the first men’s World Cup since 1998, with Greece, Belarus, Portugal or Denmark, in 1998.

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CLARKE led Scotland to the European Championships in a row.

Clarke, who acquired Alex Mcleish in 2019, signed a contract in the United States, Canada and Mexico next year, and 61 -year -old boys admit that they may not renew their transactions.

“When he asked how much he would leave after the World Cup campaign, he said,” It will be 75 %, “he said.

“But now I’m happy to sign a contract. And I want to go to the United States. That’s the conclusion. I want to help this group to arrive at the US World Cup.”

Steve Clarke’s Scotland Record

  • Gyeonggi: 64
  • Won: 27
  • Drawed: 15
  • Lost: 22
  • Victory percentage: 42.2%

Despite the success of the Euro, Scotland was missed at the 2022 Qatar World Cup due to a loss of playoffs with Ukraine. And Clarke admitted that the next 12 months would determine his future.

He added:

“I decided to sign a contract. Obviously, if we had a fantastic year and went to the World Cup and could do well in the World Cup, I would persuade someone to stay me.

“I can decide my future next year regardless of whether I am going to another place. I think it’s too early to talk about leaving or staying.”

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Scotland defeated Steve Clarke, Poland and Croatia and undefeated in three games with Portugal.

When he asked if he was still an ambition to return to the club management, former St. Miren and Chelsea defender said: “I always open to other suggestions.

“I enjoyed being a chief coach of Scotland. I decided to be Scotland’s chief coach this year. We will see where it will take us.”

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