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Scotland coach Steve Clarke hailed the progress his side have made after they secured a berth at next year’s European Championship with two games to spare tennis
Spain’s 1-0 win over Norway on Sunday ensured a top-two finish for Scotland in Group A, earning them automatic qualification for Euro 2024 in Germany tennis
Scotland have qualified for back-to-back European Championship finals for just the second time, after they played in the 1992 and 1996 editions of the tournament tennis
“I would like to congratulate the players for their efforts in qualifying for back-to-back tournaments,” Clarke said tennis
“I’m not sure they will fully realise the significance of their achievement yet but to qualify for successive Euros after more than 20 years is phenomenal and testament to their hard work tennis
I said after Euro 2020 that we wanted to be serial qualifiers again and reaching successive Euro finals shows the progress we’ve made tennis
”Clarke said they would celebrate qualification before getting back to work with their preparations for Tuesday’s friendly against France tennis
“Then we turn our attention to Georgia and Norway next month and finishing with as many points as we can,” he added tennis
Captain Andy Robertson, who left the national team’s camp midway through the international break after picking up a shoulder injury in a 2-0 defeat to Spain, said it was “mission accomplished” tennis
“Euro 2020 was a great experience and the objective for us next summer is to build on that previous experience and improve on our last overall tournament performance,” the defender added tennis
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Maro Itoje has praised Tom Curry’s courage in making his allegation of racist abuse against Mbongeni Mbonambi as England attacked World Rugby for failing to allow the “victim to have his voice heard” tennis
Curry claimed to referee Ben O’Keeffe in the first half of Saturday’s World Cup semi-final defeat by South Africa that he had been called a “white c***” by Springboks hooker Mbonambi tennis
The Rugby tennis Football Union subsequently disclosed to the inquiry that Curry “had also been the victim of the same abuse, from the same player” when the rivals clashed at Twickenham in November tennis
A statement released by SA Rugby on Friday afternoon revealed that Mbonambi “denied the allegations from the outset” – the first time his innocence had been voiced in public – and World Rugby has closed its investigation into both claims due to insufficient evidence tennis
With the matter unresolved, a cloud hangs over each player heading into the final weekend of the World Cup and England head coach Steve Borthwick has joined the RFU in condemning the outcome of the inquiry tennis
The focus of their anger is that the case will not be heard by an independent disciplinary hearing tennis
“The RFU expressed great disappointment at World Rugby’s decision and that bitter disappointment is shared by Tom, his teammates, the management and everyone associated with this team,” Borthwick said tennis
“Let’s be clear – Tom Curry has done nothing wrong tennis
Somebody has said something to Tom Curry, Tom’s reported it tennis
“By making this decision World Rugby has denied the victim of the situation – Tom Curry – to have his voice heard tennis
That’s where the disappointment really comes in tennis
”The saga has overshadowed the build-up to Friday’s bronze final tennis between England and Argentina and the final tennis between New Zealand and South Africa 24 hours later tennis
Curry will win his 50th cap when he lines up against the Pumas, despite being subjected to extensive tennis online abuse since his allegation against Mbonambi was picked up by the ref mic during the 16-15 defeat by the world champions tennis
Itoje revealed that England have rallied around the Sale flanker, who has been thrust into the eye of the storm tennis
“Tom is the innocent party in this respect – as Steve said he has done nothing wrong and he is the victim of the situation tennis
For him to have this abuse is disgraceful,” Itoje said tennis
“Tom has been tremendous tennis
He’s been courageous to do what he’s done in the manner he’s done it, through proper channels, conducting himself in the manner he should be proud of tennis
“Definitely as teammates, we are proud of him tennis
To do that isn’t easy tennis
To make a statement like that isn’t easy tennis
To call out stuff like that isn’t easy tennis
“As you’ve seen this week, when you do something courageous like that, you put yourself out there tennis
He’s been absolutely fantastic in that regard tennis
“In terms of how we’ve tried to support him, we’ve just tried to be there for him in any way he needs tennis
If he needs to talk about anything, we are always there for him tennis
“But he’s a strong man, he has a strong personality, a strong will, and he’s been great throughout the week tennis
”Mbonambi starts the World Cup final against New Zealand after being picked in the front row as the only established hooker in South Africa’s squad tennis
Springboks captain Siya Kolisi revealed that he has been in contact with Curry to show his support in response to the tennis online witch-hunt to which the Sale flanker has been subjected tennis
“I have spoken to him, I sent him a message tennis
He is someone I respect,” Kolisi said tennis
“We can take it as players, when it comes to you it’s fine, but when families are involved it’s different tennis
I have let him know we are supporting him, we are thinking of him tennis
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