• World Cup fixtures and group standings
  • How to watch the World Cup on the BBC

    • Published
      10 December 2025
  • Everything you need to know about the World Cup

    • Published
      1 April

“It keeps the stability around the position of the squad and hopefully the future of Scottish football,” he explained. “It gives everybody clarity moving forward.

“At the end of it, it was quite an easy decision because obviously I know how much the players enjoy being together. I know how they enjoy working with myself and the staff. It just felt right to continue.”

The former Chelsea and Kilmarnock manager believed he was better placed to lead the team than a new manager at this juncture.

Before Saturday’s friendly with Curacao at Hampden, he added: “I’ve been looking at the younger ones and you’re thinking, ‘OK, what’s there for the future’?

“Between tournaments, between the first Euros and the second Euros, there was about nine, 10 changes. Between the second Euros and this World Cup squad, there’s another nine, 10 changes. And you’re looking down and thinking, ‘OK, can I find more? Is there more down there, is there more talent?’

“It’s still our job to try and find competition for them so that you’ve got maybe got a younger one coming up and you’re saying, ‘well I think in four years’ time, this one’s going to be better than that one and it’s time for the old guys to step aside’.

“There is a natural evolution. Sometimes people want an evolution quickly. We’ve shown that, with the stability we’ve had over the last seven years, it’s a pretty good way to work.”

Scottish Football Podcast: Scotland v Curacao preview

29/05/26

Listen on Sounds

Related topics

  • Scotland Men’s Football Team
  • FIFA World Cup
  • Football
  • Scotland Sport
  • Scottish Football

✔ today silver rate

✔ 2026 winter olympics

✔ chat gtp

✔ silver rate today

✔ silver rate today live

✔ 2030 winter olympics

Read More

Sports

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *