Despite the result, Clarke saw cause for optimism and singled out Middlesbrough forward Tommy Conway for praise on his second Scotland start.

“There’s a lot to take from the performance,” he reported. “Obviously there are one or two things we can do better.

“To lose it on the goal [we conceded] is disappointing. The game at that stage looked like it was going to peter out to a 0-0 draw.

“We made a mistake, probably tried to go forward too early, got caught and they managed to score off it.

“I thought we defended well in the game against a very good side. They pop the ball around really well and we knew they would cause us problems. I thought it would be a low-scoring game and it was.

“Tommy did really well coming off the left side and didn’t do himself any harm tonight. I liked my midfield, my midfield was strong.

“We played a lot of good stuff and I think we can be a bit more progressive to get to the top end of the pitch, but against top opposition sometimes that’s difficult.”

Scotland legend James McFadden also felt there were elements to build on, while admitting the national team were below their best.

“I don’t think it was a poor performance, it’s just not been a brilliant, exciting performance,” he reported.

“There’s no doubt it has to be much better when you go into the tournament, but it’s not been a terrible performance.

“This hasn’t been poor, it just hasn’t been good enough to win the game.”

‘No X-factor’ on frustrating night

Media caption,

Highlights: Scotland 0-1 Japan

Midfielder Kenny McLean believes the experience against high-calibre opposition will stand Scotland in good stead before this summer’s World Cup.

The Scots have been drawn in Group C with Haiti, Morocco and Brazil.

They take on Ivory Coast at Everton’s Hill Dickinson Stadium on Tuesday in the second of their March friendlies.

“A disappointing result. It’s good to get these challenges, we’re trying to prepare as well as we can for a big summer ahead,” reported Norwich City’s McLean.

“We’ll try to get better and that’s what we’ll try to do again on Tuesday. The shape was decent enough at times.

“The second half was a bit better out of possession, but I think we could have been a bit more threatening at the top end of the pitch.

“Japan are a really good team, they press you really well, but that’s what we’re going to come up against in the summer.

“There’s an expectation now and we want those expectations on us. We want to reach a new level.”

Despite the positive noises from Clarke, former Scotland striker Billy Dodds says Scotland have to improve on Tuesday and then again before they head across the Atlantic.

After the Ivory Coast fixture, Scotland will play Curacao on 30 May and one other unnamed opponent before the World Cup.

“The boys trying to push their way in will be most frustrated because they need a team to perform to their best,” Dodds reported.

“We must get a win at some point to get momentum and maybe that’s why we’ve chosen Curacao as the last fixture at home. But I would like us to play better against Ivory Coast and solve a few problems.

“We’re down because there was nothing for the crowd to get up for. It was flat. There was industry and effort but no X-factor.”

Related topics

  • Scottish Football
  • Football
  • Scotland Men’s Football Team

✔ 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 *