World Cup exit made decision to resign easy - Clarke
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Steve Clarke has announced his resignation as Scotland manager following their World Cup exit, citing a desire to step down after a fulfilling experience despite the team's group-stage performance. …
Clarke told his players of his decision at 19:00 local time on Saturday, immediately after Scotland's exit from the tournament was confirmed. "It's obviously an emotional moment when you tell your players that you're stepping away after such a journey together," he said. "I think seven or eight of them have been with me from the start, right the way through. It was very important to me that the players knew first, and obviously just before I went into the meeting I had to tell my captain [Andy Robertson] because I knew that he'd want to say a few words back to me." Despite the backlash to Scotland's group-stage performance, Clarke is adamant he had a "brilliant" World Cup experience. "I said I was going to enjoy it," he said. "Coming out for the Haiti game with the Scotland fans there in their thousands and my family in the stands was just the best moment. "The next two games were tough. We played difficult opponents. Morocco and Brazil, both of them can go really deep in the tournament and we competed with them, no matter what other people might say. We competed, both games were competitive. "We showed a lot of character and we played some good stuff. …
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