„Rundschläge beim Frühstück“ und Herumtoben in Boston – der Kulturwandel im schottischen Lager
Dass Steve Clarke „Radschläge macht“, ist ein Zeichen für den Wandel innerhalb der schottischen Mannschaft und des Trainerstabs, schreibt Amy Canavan in Charlotte.

Scotland are top of Group C after the first round of fixtures
We were warned last week to expect a "different Steve Clarke".
I'm not sure if we were predicting him to be "doing cartwheels down at breakfast".
Assistant coach Steven Naismith was, of course, speaking in jest at Clarke's reaction to Scotland's victory against Haiti on Saturday - the country's first at a World Cup in 36 years - but it is a sign of the shift among the squad and staff.
The head coach has not hidden in recent weeks that he "didn't enjoy" the first two major tournaments he led his country in and insisted he would "soak it…
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