Dykes injury âspookedâ Scots against Gibraltar â Clarke

Steve Clarke has yet to name his final 26-man squad for the finals
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Steve Clarke thinks the injury that ruled Lyndon Dykes out of the Euro 2024 finals âspookedâ Scotlandâs players as nerves kicked in during the less-than-convincing warm-up win over Gibraltar.
They ended a seven-match run without a victory and some players got much-needed game time in Faro on Monday.
But a 58-minute wait before Ryan Christieâs opening goal led to some tension inside the Estadio Algarve, eased by Che Adamsâ emphatic finish.
Queens Park Rangers striker Dykes sustained his injury last week and head coach Clarke said: âProbably what happened with Lyndon on the training pitch the other day spooked them a little bit as well.
âYou have to understand. They are human, they have emotions like everybody else.â
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Published7 hours ago
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Scotland, with Heartsâ Lawrence Shankland replacing Dykes up front, missed a series of chances in Portugal and Clarke also thought âit comes down a little bit to confidenceâ.
âShanks didnât really have any clear-cut chances where you are thinking âgo on, heâs getting thereâ,â he said.
âItâs maybe something we need to look at â his positioning, especially on set-plays, where he was maybe too far out from the centre of goal. There are always things you can look at.
âWhat can we do about it? Keep practising in training.â
Clarke was talking before it was announced that Liverpool winger Ben Doak had joined Dykes in leaving the provisional squad, with Bristol City striker Tommy Conway called up from the under-21s as a replacement.
âDonât forget these players are nervous,â Clarke added. âThey have the biggest tournament coming up for the country next week. They all have half a mind on Germany already.
âIt sounds terrible to say that, but thatâs just the way it is. Itâs natural.
âThey want to go on the plane flying to Germany for the Euros and they are involved in whatâs going to be a fantastic tournament in the summer, so you have to make allowances for that.
âPeople wonât think of that. They just think of the excitement, etc. But, until you are actually on the plane and on the way to Germany, there is always a doubt in the back of your mind.â