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Clarke’s Conviction: Scotland’s Ascent After Japan

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Steve Clarke insists Scotland can improve after Japan defeat
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Scotland’s head coach, Steve Clarke, maintained that there was scope for betterment, acknowledging his squad was “found off-kilter” in a 1-0 loss to Japan at Hampden Park on Saturday.

Replacement player Junya Ito netted the decisive score of the match with barely ten minutes to spare in a fixture the visiting side predominantly controlled.

The home team commenced both halves energetically, witnessing promising opportunities from Scott McTominay and skipper Andy Robertson go unutilized before Japan, who themselves struck the post or crossbar and squandered numerous chances, triumphed in the closing stages.

Clarke conceded the outcome was disheartening but commended the endeavors of his players as they anticipate participating in their inaugural World Cup tournament since 1998.

The Scotland head coach stated: “There was much to glean from the display. A few aspects we might enhance.

“The manner of the goal conceded was frustrating. It appeared the match would fade to a goalless stalemate, then we were taken off-guard.

“We displayed solid defense against a truly formidable opponent, and our central play was robust, but we can yet advance with more purpose.”

‘We’ll acquire extensive knowledge’

Defender Jack Hendry likewise chose to view the broader context, recognizing that the match served as a valuable benchmark leading up to this summer’s competition.

“It presented a strong challenge for us; Japan is a capable team,” he stated.

“Naturally, we’re let down by the outcome, but in preparation for the World Cup, it’s advantageous to compete against these adversaries.

“It was a beneficial practice session; we’ll gain extensive insight from that and improve. We shouldn’t be overly disheartened – we’ve got numerous aspects to refine and develop, but I’m confident we’ll perform ably.”

Scotland are scheduled to play next when they face Ivory Coast at Everton’s Hill Dickinson Stadium in an additional exhibition match on Tuesday evening.

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