Steve Clarke ’s players line up to face the Czechs and make a very powerful gesture of solidarity against racism. By standing up rather than taking a knee, Scotland’s players hope to send out a message of unity.
They will also be showing support to Rangers midfielder Glen Kamara who was on the end of sickening abuse from a man who ought to have been standing on the other side of Hampden’s halfway line.
That Slavia Prague defender Ondrej Kudela will not be there has not only punched a hole in the middle of a notoriously creaky Czech defence but it also points to a sense of poetic justice, even despite UEFA’s decision to hit him with a minimal 10-game ban.Scotland chose to follow the lead of Kamara’s Ibrox team-mates back in March when they.
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