Steve Clarke admitted he cried tears of pride on the greatest night of his career as Scotland survived a penalty shoot-out to end 22 years of international agony.
The national boss led his team into the history books in Belgrade as they saw off a shock Serbian comeback to clinch a place in next summer’s Euros - and a group showdown with England, Croatia and the Czech Republic.
Keeper David Marshall was the spot kick hero, saving from Fulham striker Aleksandar Mitrovic to clinch a thrilling victory at the end of a marathon match at the Red Star Stadium.
And the normally dead pan Clarke then confessed the heroic display and the significance of the achievement very nearly overwhelmed him.When asked if he was moved to tears he said: “Yeah,.
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