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Scottish football is saying goodbye to one of its greatest players. Craig Gordon, the legendary goalkeeper for Heart of Midlothian and the Scotland national team, has officially retired. Fans and teammates are remembering his incredible saves and leadership. But now, the big question is: who will step up to fill his gloves for Scotland?

Remembering a Goalkeeping Legend

Craig Gordon’s career was nothing short of amazing. He played for top clubs and made huge saves in big games. His time with Hearts and Scotland showed his skill, bravery, and dedication.

  • He earned over 70 caps for Scotland, becoming a fan favorite.
  • He returned to Hearts after a serious injury, showing incredible toughness.
  • His ability to stop penalties and command the box made him world-class.

The Race to Be Scotland’s Next Number 1

With Gordon gone, the national team needs a new starting goalkeeper. Several talented players are ready to compete for the spot. Each one brings different strengths to the table.

  • Angus Gunn (Norwich City) has been the recent starter and has solid experience.
  • Zander Clark (Hearts) knows the system and has played well for his club.
  • Liam Kelly (Motherwell) and Robby McCrorie (Rangers) are also in the mix with good potential.

What the Future Holds for Scotland

Scotland’s goalkeeping future looks bright despite this big loss. The team has several strong options, and competition will push everyone to improve. While Craig Gordon leaves a huge gap, the next generation is ready to carry the torch forward. Fans can expect exciting battles for the starting spot in upcoming matches.

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