The objective is clear for Scotland this weekend; just win.Hungary stands between Steve Clarke and history, with three points likely to be enough to secure a place in the last 16 of Euro 2024 and Clarke becoming the first Scots boss to guide the nation into a knockout match of a major tournament.
They recovered from the 5-1 drubbing at the hands of Germany on opening night to secure what could be a vital point against Switzerland on Wednesday.But the job is far from done, and it's been made more difficult by Kieran Tierney's absence.
The Arsenal defender has been sent home from camp after being stretchered off against the Swiss and his tournament is over regardless.
Clarke also has some selection decisions to make apart from those forced on him, as while the display in Cologne was an improvement, it was far from perfect and certain things will need to be cut out against the Hungarians in Stuttgart.
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