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Scotland didn’t make it past the group stage at the 2026 World Cup. Now, everyone is asking the same question: Did head coach Steve Clarke get the most out of his players? The team fought hard, but it wasn’t enough to advance. Let’s look at how things went down and what might come next.

How the Team Performed on the Big Stage

Scotland’s games were a mix of strong defense and missed chances. The squad showed heart, especially against tough opponents. Still, they couldn’t find the back of the net enough times.

  • Defense held up well in most matches, keeping scores close.
  • Attack struggled to create clear scoring opportunities.
  • Midfield worked hard but sometimes lost control of the ball.

Overall, the players gave their all, but the results just weren’t there.

Key Decisions That Shaped the Campaign

Steve Clarke made some bold choices during the tournament. He switched up formations and tried different player combinations. Some moves worked, like bringing in fresh legs late in games. Others didn’t pay off, such as holding back star players for key moments that never came.

Fans noticed that the team seemed to run out of energy in the second half of matches. This raised questions about fitness and preparation. Clarke’s lineup choices also sparked debate, especially when certain in-form players sat on the bench.

Looking Ahead for Steve Clarke and Scotland

The big question now is whether Steve Clarke will stay on as coach. He has done a lot for Scottish football, helping the team qualify for back-to-back tournaments. But after an early exit, some people think it might be time for a change.

Scotland has a young core of players who could grow into a stronger team. Whether Clarke leads them or a new coach steps in, the focus will be on building for the next World Cup cycle. The fans are disappointed, but they still believe in the team’s future.

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