Stuart McCall quits Scotland and tips them to reach World Cup

Stuart McCall has backed Scotland to reach the World Cup finals after stepping down from his role with the national team.
Stuart McCall is unveiled as the new Bradford City manager. Picture: Scott MerryleesStuart McCall is unveiled as the new Bradford City manager. Picture: Scott Merrylees
Stuart McCall is unveiled as the new Bradford City manager. Picture: Scott Merrylees

McCall has quit his coaching role after returning to management Bradford City for a fourth spell at Valley Parade.

The former Scotland midfielder joined Gordon Strachan and Mark McGhee in the Scotland coaching team while Motherwell manager in 2013 but the Sky Bet League One club’s fixtures will clash with internationals.

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McCall said: “Firstly, I would like to thank Gordon, Mark, the playing staff and the backroom team for making my time as assistant national coach so enjoyable.

“While I am as disappointed as any fan that we did not qualify for the Euros I remain convinced that we have enough quality, determination and experience to reach the World Cup finals in Russia in 2018.

“It has been an honour and a privilege to serve my country and I would like to thank the Scottish FA for that opportunity, as well as my previous clubs, Motherwell and Rangers, for enabling me to assist Gordon and Mark.

“I’ve never hidden my desire to return to club management and I am delighted to be back at Bradford, a club that is dear to my heart.

“The programme of fixtures means I can no longer continue to work with Scotland but I spoke to Gordon when the opportunity arose and, as you would expect, he was terrific, fully understood the situation and wished me the best of luck.

“I will miss working with the players and staff and will join the thousands of fans supporting the team when the qualifiers begin in September.”

Scotland manager Strachan added: “I am delighted for Stuart and I know he will do an excellent job at Bradford. He was a really valuable member of the team and will be missed: not only was an excellent coach, but he was popular with the squad and backroom staff and had a passion and infectious enthusiasm about playing his part for his country.”