Originally Posted by BBC News
Key Scotland conundrums Clarke must solve
There is no room for error now.
In a few hours, Scotland will take on Switzerland in Cologne knowing something other than another defeat must be salvaged to realistically keep their Euro 2024 dream alive.
There were so many talking points as to where it all went wrong in the 5-1 hiding from Germany on matchday one and BBC Sport Scotland’s pundits have tried to answer them…
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Conundrum one – the goalkeeper
Angus Gunn came in for criticism for some of the goals conceded at the Allianz Arena on Friday night, with some pundits and fans suggesting a switch with either Zander Clark or Liam Kelly may be on the cards
Leanne Crichton: The goalkeeper situation doesn’t change in my opinion. I don’t think you change it after the first game, regardless of how you feel about the performance.
I don’t think Zander Clark or Liam Kelly would be a huge difference, simply because Gunn has been Scotland’s number one in the qualifying campaign.
There has to be a bit of belief instilled in Gunn and that can come from one moment, a big save or something early in the game.
Neil McCann: The goalkeeper is Angus Gunn. Read Full Article
I don’t see any reason to change, although I clearly have been critical of Angus for the first, his part in