McKenna keen to reward Clarke loyalty at World Cup
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McKenna keen to reward Clarke loyalty at World Cup
"The biggest thing with the manager is consistency and trust. When I came in, I was still at Aberdeen, still making a lot of mistakes. He stood by me. Pretty much every camp I've been fit, he's picked me and kept me in the squad."
"I hope that he continues as manager for everything that he's done for me but also for us as a squad and the loyalty he's shown to me."
"Everyone will be looking at that first game as the one that we probably have the biggest chance to get three points. The preparations need to be spot on."
Scott McKenna, a defender for Dinamo Zagreb, is close to his 50th cap for Scotland and hopes to help the national team succeed in the World Cup. He appreciates coach Steve Clarke's consistency and trust, having been selected for every camp when fit. McKenna emphasizes the importance of strong preparations for their first match against Haiti, aiming for a positive performance and three points. Clarke's future as manager remains uncertain, with his contract expiring after the tournament.
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