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Scotland’s early exit from the Euros has left fans feeling disappointed, but the added label of being the tournament’s “most boring team” has only made the pain worse. With just two own goals to their name and a lack of shots in the group stage, questions are being raised about Steve Clarke’s ability to maximize the potential of his players.

While Clarke has been commended for leading Scotland to back-to-back European Championships, some doubt his capabilities to take the team further. Critics point out that despite ample time to prepare for a major tournament, Scotland still struggles to break teams down and lacks the ability to control the game.

The disappointment of another failed group stage exit lingers for Scotland, leaving fans hoping for a brighter future with a more dynamic style of play. As comparisons to other teams in the tournament highlight Scotland’s lack of identity and memorable moments on the field, experts and fans alike wonder if Clarke is the right man to lead Scotland forward. The debate continues about Clarke’s future with the national team, leaving fans questioning whether he can take them beyond their current limitations.

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