The best and worst managerial moments from Scotland boss Steve Clarke
Scotland have been led to their first major international tournament for 23 years by Steve Clarke, so we take a look at his career.
One game in charge of Newcastle
After Ruud Gullit's departure from Newcastle, Steve Clarke was thrown in at the deep end for his first ever managerial role. He was appointed caretaker manager for one match against none other than the team that had won the treble just a couple of months previous - Manchester United.
Perhaps unsurprisingly, the Magpies ended up on the wrong end of a 5-1 scoreline with the Manchester United goals arriving courtesy of Ryan Giggs and four from Andrew Cole, who showed no mercy against the team he left United for in 1995.
Helping his former club to silverware…
...and there was plenty of it. After working in the youth teams at Chelsea, where he spent the majority of his playing career, Clarke was promoted to the role of assistant manager in 2004 when none other than Jose Mourinho arrived at Stamford Bridge.
Helping West Ham to a top-half finish
His former Chelsea teammate Gianfranco Zola was appointed as West Ham manager and Clarke joined the Italian on the coaching staff as assistant.
Manager of the month
Their form continued to be consistent for the rest of the season and consequently the Baggies achieved their best top-flight finish in over 40 years as they secured eighth place. A key part of the team was Chelsea loanee Romelu Lukaku, who contributed 17 league goals and really made a name for himself before securing a move to Everton the following season.
West Brom sacking
Disappointing spells in the Championship
Back-to-back Manager of the Season awards
A 1-1 draw in his first game in charge against Rangers showed that Clarke really meant business on his return to Scottish football after a 30 year absence. Other impressive results included a draw against Scotland's number one team at the time, Celtic and a home victory against the same opponents, courtesy of a Youssouf Mulumbu goal.
Scotland appointment and fresh approach
Two losses in 18 games
With players such as Liverpool's Andy Robertson, Arsenal's Kieran Tierney and Manchester United's Scott McTominay at his disposal, Clarke will be quietly confident of a successful tournament for Scotland.