Scotland team boss Clarke: “100 percent pity” for Austria

Scotland team boss Clarke:

Scotland’s team boss Steve Clarke has expressed “one hundred percent sympathy” for the position in the Austrian national football team ahead of the opening game at the World Cup qualifying next Thursday. The Scottish federation had offered to “stay fair” for the exchange of house rights, the 57-year-old said in an online media meeting. However, this caused the Austrians the problem that they had three games in September.

At Hampden Park in Glasgow GlFB will have to be selected without all of Germany’s legionnaires, and Adrian Grubic, who is on contract with Lorient in France, should not be. Had domestic rights been interchanged, coach Franco Foda’s team would have played three home matches against the Scots, the Faroe Islands (28 March) and Denmark (31 March). In September, however, three away games in Moldova (1 September), Israel (4 September) and Scotland (7 September) will be waiting.


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“I can understand their reasoning why they didn’t want that because we had the same situation last November. When we competed in Israel, the third game on this road trip, people were mentally and physically very dry. , “Clarke said. At the end of the day, he said that Austria was” clearly confident that they would bring a good team from Germany without all these players. “

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