Steve Clarke criticises ‘divisive and inaccurate comments’Tomas Soucek describes Kudela’s 10-match ban as ‘absurd’Scotland have made a partial U-turn and decided to take the knee when they face
England at Wembley next Friday but will not make the anti-racism gesture before their other Group D games, against the Czech Republic and Croatia, at Hampden Park.
On Thursday the Scottish
Football Association announced Steve Clarke and his players would be “standing up to racism” before their Euro 2020 kick-offs, continuing a policy introduced for the
World Cup qualifiers in March. Yet only 24 hours on, the idea
Scotland would stand while Gareth Southgate’s England knelt at Wembley had provoked controversy and a temporary change of heart.