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Scottish head coach Steve Clarke said that 75 percent chances will leave the role after the 2026 World Cup.
The former Western Bromine, reading and Kilmarnock manager already headed the Sequential European Championships and will take the top level of the league of the league – this month is a two-legged game against Greece.
The attention will then be adapted to the First Men’s Cup in the world cup, Greece, Belarus or Portugal or Scotland since 1998.
Clarke – Handbrokes from Alex Mcleish in 2019 – next year, the 61-year-old can forchange this deal after the tournament in Canada and Mexico.
“I will go with a percentage – 75 percent,” he said. “It’s something I’m not talking to my boss.
“But I am pleased to lower my contract at this time. I want to go to America. This is the bottom line. This group will want to help the player to go to the World Cup in America.”
Despite the success of Eurobon, Scotland was kidnapped in the 2022 Qatar World Cup after a play-off loss in Ukraine – and Clarke will decide the next 12 months.
He added: “I have received 10 great games this year this year to determine my future progress.
“I decided because I wanted to lower the contract. It is clear that if we have a fantastic year and have a world cup and do good in the World Cup, maybe someone will convince me to stay.
“I’m not dependent on me if I stay here or go somewhere else, I think it can determine my future next year. I think it’s a little too early to talk to me or with me.”
When asked if he was still ambitions to return to the club’s management, the former Styren and Chelsea Defender said: “I will always open to other proposals.
“I enjoyed being a head coach of Scotland. I am determined to enjoy being the head coach of Scotland this year. We will see where he took us.”