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Pocognoli buzzing to be Scotland boss as 'standout candidate' bares all

Daily Record · Graeme Young · 2026-08-16T18:03:31+00:00 · nguồn gốc

Sebastien Pocognoli signs two-year Scotland deal as buzzing 'standout candidate' breaks his silence The new manager can't wait to get down to work with four Nations League games coming thick and fast New Scotland boss Sebastien Pocognoli has spoken of his delight after being tasked with leading a new era for the national team. And the 39-year-old – who penned a two-year deal taking him to the conclusion of Euro 2028 – has revealed the Tartan Army left a profound effect on him with their exploits Stateside this summer. Delighted Ian Maxwell raved about the new man after he landed the top job, naming him the "standout candidate" to replace Steve Clarke. Now the former USG and Monaco boss is itching to get down to work with Hampden fixtures looming at the next major tournament. But he will start with a quadruple-header in the Nations League with fixtures against Slovenia, Switzerland and North Macedonia. Speaking on the Scottish FA website, Pocognoli said: “It’s an honour to be asked to become the Head Coach of the Scotland National Team. “When I first heard of the interest, I was immediately excited about the opportunity. Scotland’s supporters are famous for their passion – most recently at the World Cup in the USA - and I have experienced it myself as a player for Belgium when we played in 2013. “Along with my coaching staff, I will do everything I can to give them a team to be proud of and build on the success that has been achieved already by my predecessor. “Since negotiations began, I have been doing a lot of research, asking a lot of questions and looking at areas that we can build on. I am hugely excited by the prospect and look forward to working with the players to achieve even more success. “We don’t have long until the first camp, so the coming weeks will be spent preparing for the UEFA Nations League and putting those plans into action on the training pitch when we meet up next month.” Delighted Ian Maxwell raved about the new man after he landed the top job and named him the "standout candidate". He said: “We are delighted to have Sébastien on board. He was the standout candidate from a thorough process: a very impressive individual, with a real desire to take on the role and a clear vision for how he wants to go about it. “Sébastien inherits a talented squad who just took us to a first FIFA World Cup in 28 years, and I’d like to reiterate my thanks to Steve Clarke and his staff for their work and the foundations they’ve put in place. “I’m excited to see how we build on that ahead of a new UEFA Nations League campaign.”