STRACHAN PONDERS FUTURE

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GORDON STRACHAN is in no rush to decide his future as Scotland’s international manager.

The former Celtic boss’ contract runs out after tonight’s final 2016 Euro qualifier against Gibraltar in Faro.

The Group D encounter is a dead rubber after the Scots toppled out of the competition following Thursday’s 2-2 draw with Poland at Hampden.

Speaking at the Estadio Algarve stadium – where neither side could train yesterday due to the rain – he said: “I have always said wait until the end of the campaign and that is on Sunday.

“But don’t expect me to be speaking right after the game.

“Tomorrow we get the game out the way and then sit down and have a look.

“I think there are two or three people I need to speak to and make sure everything is clear and then we will take it from there.

“There is not a time limit on it. There is plenty of time and lots to do in the next 24 hours, a training session, and video analysis, speak to the players, so it is a busy time.

“But I have got to say it is an incredible experience, it is a job that makes you so proud.

“I know during the campaign there have been many performances that made the nation happy.

“I don’t think the nation are angry in any way, I think they are disappointed for the group of players who have put so much in.

“It is a wonderful, wonderful thing to make the nation happy, like the Scotland rugby players.

“It is a happy nation and group of young men have done that. We hope to make the nation happy quite soon.”

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