GLASGOW — GLASGOW (AP) ā Sharing a Glasgow hotel with pop star Katy Perry hasn’t been much of a distraction for Scotland coach Steve Clarke as he prepares his team for two crucial World Cup qualifiers this week.
āI didnāt know she was there,ā the 62-year-old coach said, acknowledging that he wasn’t very familiar with the the artist whose āLifetimes Tourā came to Glasgow on Tuesday.
āIāve heard the name,ā Clarke added. āIām sure if you played a couple of her songs Iād say, āOh, I recognize that oneā, but I couldnāt name you one song, Iām sorry.ā
Clarke said he wouldn’t have recognized Perry herself either if he’d run into her at the team’s hotel.
āThatās no disrespect to Katy, but Iām from a different generation,ā the former Chelsea defender said, adding: āAnd she wouldnāt recognize me.ā
Clarke aims to lead Scotland to its World Cup tournament since 1998 and the wait has felt like a lifetime for the Tartan Army fans.
After two games, Scotland is tied on four points with Denmark, which is the favorite to qualify from the group.
It faces Greece on Thursday, when Clarke will tie a Scotland record. Clarkeās 71st game as coach matches the tally of Craig Brown, who took the Scots to the World Cup in France 27 years ago.
Scotland had a good start to the four-team group last month, getting a 0-0 draw at Denmark and winning 2-0 against Belarus, which also comes Hampden Park for the return game Sunday.
So while Scotlandās World Cup history has been very āHot N Cold,ā the team could still be a āDark Horseā to āRoarā to victory in the group.
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