Scotland
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After almost four years in office Gordon Strachan has provided no tangible progress and it is time for Scotland to seek better leadership elsewhere
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Gareth Southgate said after England’s 3-0 victory over Scotland in their World Cup qualifier how much he has loved the managerial position which he was given for four matches
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Gordon Strachan refused to discuss his future as Scotland manager and said his focus was on keeping his side’s spirits up after their 3-0 defeat to England at Wembley
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Gordon Strachan rolled the dice for what was surely the final time by ringing the Wembley changes without any positive effect against England
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The interim manager will now surely be appointed on a permanent basis but while England finished well against Scotland there were the usual deficiencies
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Gordon Strachan said Scotland wanted to restore ‘respectability and pride’ when they face England, having endured a poor start to their World Cup qualifying campaign
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Daniel Sturridge is set to start England’s World Cup qualifier against Scotland, with Wayne Rooney recalled by Gareth Southgate, who believes his captain will have the perfect stage on which to reassert his influence
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Gareth Southgate, England’s caretaker manager, could secure the job full-time with a World Cup qualifying win over Scotland and end the reign of his opposite number, Gordon Strachan
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The pod squad looks forward to Scotland’s must-win World Cup qualifier with England. Plus, previews of USA v Mexico and Brazil v Argentina; an update from the Championship; and Joey Barton’s messy divorce from Rangers
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The Liverpool midfielder said: ‘We are looking forward to fighting for him over the next two games’ as the FA prepare to begin the process of appointing a new manager after the Scotland and Spain fixtures
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The Sunderland manager recalls trips from Glasgow to Wembley in the 1970s and says he may be tempted to dust off his Bay City Rollers trousers for Friday’s World Cup qualifier
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Manchester United have confirmed Luke Shaw and Chris Smalling’s injuries, leaving Gareth Southgate puzzled as to why José Mourinho has been so critical of the England defenders
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Gareth Southgate, England’s interim manager, played in the 2-0 Euro 96 defeat of Scotland at Wembley and wants his players to channel similar emotion into Friday’s World Cup qualifier
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The West Ham full-back Aaron Cresswell and Sunderland’s goalkeeper Jordan Pickford have been called up to the England squad for Friday’s World Cup qualifier against Scotland
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England head coach Gareth Southgate says it was important for England and Scotland to be allowed to wear poppies during their World Cup qualifier at Wembley
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Jack Wilshere has won a recall to the England squad with Gareth Southgate’s team facing a World Cup qualifier with Scotland on 11 November and a friendly with Spain at Wembley
David Squires on … David Squires on England, Scotland and … oh, Trump