‘Proud but devastated’ – Clarke backs Scotland to bounce back after Morocco defeat
Head coach Steve Clarke expressed pride in his squad but admitted devastation following Scotland’s defeat to Morocco, while insisting the team has the resilience to recover and bounce back.
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HEARTBREAK IN PARIS! Steve Clarke’s Scotland were left “proud but devastated” after a 2-0 World Cup defeat to Morocco. The gaffer admitted his side gave everything but came up short, insisting they will “bounce back” from this gut-punch.
No excuses from the Tartan Army boss-just grit. Clarke backed his warriors to learn fast and fight again. The dream is dented, not dead. Buckle up, this squad is coming back swinging.
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SCOTLAND SHATTERED BUT STEVE CLARKE VOWS REVENGE
Steve Clarke was left “proud but devastated” after Scotland’s World Cup dream crashed with defeat to Morocco. The gaffer insisted his side will “bounce back,” refusing to let one brutal result define their gritty campaign.
Morocco’s stifling defence killed Scotland’s momentum, leaving the Tartan Army heartbroken. Yet Clarke’s rallying cry is clear: this squad has fight left. Expect a ferocious response. The journey isn’t over yet.
In Retrospect
And so, the roar fades, but it does not die. For every Scot, the scoreboard now holds a cruel, temporary truth-a mix of pride that clings to the air like mist on the braesand a devastation that sits heavy in the chest. Clarke’s words are not just a consolation; they are a compass. To be proud is to recognize the fight; to be devastated is to care enough to want more. This is not the final chapter, merely a painful stanza in a longer ballad. The journey bends, but it does not break. The bounce is not a question of if, but when. And when it comes, it will be louder for the silence that preceded it. For now, the kilts turn homeward, the scarves are held a little tighterand the quietly fierce hope for what comes next waits, patient and unbroken.