Kris Boyd labels Steve Clarke criticism an ‘absolute disgrace’ after he steps down as Scotland head coach
Sports News
Kris Boyd has come out in defence of Steve Clarke after he called time on his seven-year reign as Scotland head coach following their World Cup exit; former Scotland international believes David Moyes and Ange Postecoglou are out of reach as potential successors
Monday 29 June 2026 10:42, UK
Kris Boyd has labelled criticism of Steve Clarke an “absolute disgrace” after he stepped down as Scotland head coach.
Key Moments
Clarke’s resignation was announced after Scotland’s World Cup exit was confirmed by Ghana’s defeat to Croatia on Saturday night.
The World Cup appearance was Scotland’s first since 1998 but defeats to Morocco and Brazil following a 1-0 win over Haiti left them outside the top-eight places in the third-place table.
Clarke, the first men’s head coach to lead Scotland to three major finals, signed a new four-year contract before the tournament but departs having faced criticism for their performances.
Analysis
– ‘Bye-Bye, Scotland’ – Every word of Clarke’s leaving letter to Tartan Army
– Scotland’s fixtures and results | Latest Scotland news
– Scottish Premiership: Every match across opening weekend live on Sky Sports
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