goalingbreak
登录
在问答中挑战某人

The Guardian

Scotland hope to name 39-year-old Pocognoli as successor to Clarke in fresh approach

2026年8月15日

Former Monaco manager Sébastien Pocognoli led Union Saint-Gilloise to their first title in 90 years in 2025. Photograph: Sébastien Nogier/EPA

Scotland hope to name 39-year-old Pocognoli as successor to Clarke in fresh approach

  • Belgian would be first non-Scot in role since Berti Vogts
  • Scotland face Slovenia on 26 September in Nations League
  • The Scottish Football Association hopes to name the Belgian Sébastien Pocognoli as the successor to Steve Clarke as manager early next week. The 39-year-old, who was sacked by Monaco in June, will become the country’s first non-Scottish manager since Berti Vogts, who was in charge from 2002-04.

    Clarke’s abrupt departure came as Scotland exited the World Cup at the group stage. He had signed a four-year contract extension immediately before the tournament. It quickly became clear the SFA would turn towards a foreign manager; Jon Dahl Tomasson and Kasper Hjulmand were linked with the position.

    Pocognoli will probably be welcomed by Scotland fans in respect of a fresh approach. Clarke was in position for a generally successful seven years, but was often criticised for a pragmatic style.

    After a period in youth coaching, Pocognoli enjoyed a successful time in charge of Union Saint-Gilloise in his homeland. Under Pocognoli, Union won their first title in 90 years in 2025. A move to Monaco followed, but Pocognoli lasted eight months and 38 games in France.

    after newsletter promotion

    Scotland begin their Nations League campaign with the visit to Slovenia on 26 September. Pocognoli’s first home game in charge will be Switzerland’s visit to Glasgow three days later.

    文章来源:The Guardian。GoalingBreak仅为方便阅读展示文本,所有权利归发布者所有。

    阅读原文