Scotland ease pressure with first World Cup win since 1998, says Clarke
Steve Clarke says Scotland's win over Haiti reduces pressure ahead of Morocco clash.

Scotland ended a lengthy wait for a World Cup victory by defeating Haiti. Manager Steve Clarke acknowledged that the result eases the burden on his squad as they turn their attention to their next group-stage match against Morocco.
The win was Scotland's first at the tournament since 1998, ending a drought that stretched over two decades. Clarke praised his team's resilience and execution on the day.
Pressure lifted
"It takes some pressure off the players," Clarke said, reflecting on the victory. "They have worked hard and deserved this moment." He stressed that the focus now shifts to maintaining momentum against Morocco.
Scotland's performance against Haiti showed signs of improvement in both attack and defence. The team will look to build on that display as they aim to progress further in the competition.
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