Nicolas Pepe strikes for Cote d'Ivoire to worsen Scotland's World Cup worries
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Nicolas Pepe strikes for Cote d'Ivoire to worsen Scotland's World Cup worries
"Scotland's fixture on Merseyside provided a significant boost to the area's hospitality sector, highlighting the economic impact of international football matches on local businesses."
"Despite improvement and encouragement for Steve Clarke, Scotland still looks short, particularly of scoring threat, as the manager bemoaned a lack of calmness in front of goal."
"Clarke revealed that Scotland will face Bolivia in New Jersey in early June, marking the final friendly of their World Cup buildup, while his future remains uncertain."
The Scotland fixture on Merseyside significantly benefited the local hospitality sector. Despite a positive demeanor from manager Steve Clarke, concerns linger about Scotland's scoring capabilities. Clarke noted a lack of calmness in front of goal, which has been a recurring issue. Cote d'Ivoire enjoyed success with two wins, while Scotland prepares for a final friendly against Bolivia in June. Clarke's future remains uncertain, as he focuses on the World Cup. The match marked Scotland's first in Liverpool since 1977, with notable football figures in attendance.
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