Clarke sack unavoidable after promise broken as Scotland surrender again

Scotland's national football team faces intense criticism following a poor performance and a string of losses under head coach Steve Clarke. Critics argue that tactical failures and poor player selection have left the team underperforming relative to expectations.
Why it matters
National sports performance often carries significant cultural weight and impacts the tenure of high-profile coaching staff.
Steve Clarke and Scotland are clinging onto their World Cup place During a pre-game monologue which could only have resonated more if Ian Wright , with a full head of shoulder-length hair and blue and white face paint, was sat bestride a horse and talking about bolts of lightning coming from John McGinn s majestic arse, it was said that somebody in Scotland is letting down this country on a massive scale .
The article expresses a strong critical opinion on sports performance, which is standard for sports journalism.
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