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sports1d ago
Months before the World Cup, Scotland have revived an old formation. Is it really an option?
- Scotland weighs a return to a back four after Ivory Coast defeat, assessing best tempo and balance for World Cup prep.
- Clarke has alternated between back five and back four, insisting system choice depends on personnel and opposition.
- Clarke notes the formation change aims to widen the player pool and maximize their capabilities for the World Cup.
- The coach cites the challenge of balancing a front two with midfield depth in a flexible system.
- Scotland may need to reconcile a wing-back system with pace threats like Ben Gannon-Doak and Aaron Hickey.
- Ivory Coast match exposed defensive gaps when pressing high, shaping Scotland’s shape decisions.
- Clarke has two months to decide whether to persist with back four or revert to back five for the World Cup.
- The article highlights Scotland’s tactical debate after consecutive friendlies against Japan and Ivory Coast.
- Andrew Robertson and Kieran Tierney’s connection remains a potential attacking asset on the left.
- Scotland’s depth at centre-back and striker options remain a concern for the tactical plan.
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