“Scott is fine now,” Clarke said. Scotland captain Andy Robertson reflected on the significance of returning to the tournament after a 28-year absence.
“I didn’t want anything overhanging me in the World Cup,” Robertson said.
Robertson expressed satisfaction with resolving his club future before shifting his full focus to the national team.
“I’m very happy that’s been resolved and very happy with me going to Tottenham, but I’ve not given it too much thought this week,” he said.
The captain credited the collective effort of the squad for consistently earning spots in major international competitions.
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Following their opening matches on June 13, both Scotland and Morocco will travel to Foxborough for their second group stage fixture on June 19, before concluding the round-robin stage on June 24 against Brazil and Haiti respectively.