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Steve Clarke had a tough time after the Euro 2024 defeat to Hungary, with many calling for his resignation. However, much like Lieutenant Dan facing Hurricane Milton on his sailboat, Clarke weathered the storm and remains in charge of the Scottish national team.

With important Nations League matches against Croatia and Portugal coming up, Clarke is facing a challenge. Several key players are out due to injuries, making it difficult for Scotland to compete against strong opponents. The team will need to work hard to avoid heavy defeats and keep fans on their side.

While some players like Andy Robertson and Che Adams have returned, Clarke is limited to the talent available in Scottish clubs. The lack of depth in the squad poses a significant challenge, especially when facing top teams like Croatia and Portugal.

In order to improve the quality of players produced in Scotland, there needs to be a focus on grassroots development. The current system must be revamped to create players who can excel at the international level. Until then, Clarke will have to make do with the resources at his disposal.

Just like Lieutenant Dan navigating the stormy seas, Clarke must navigate the challenges ahead and steer Scotland in the right direction. It will be a tough journey, but with determination and hard work, success is possible.