CRAIG Levein is a cautious and conservative manager who now faces the trauma of working without a safety net.
CRAIG Levein is a cautious and conservative manager who now faces the trauma of working without a safety net.
Vladimir Stojkovic, the Serbia goalkeeper, blocks Kenny Miller's shot on goal. Picture: Stewart Attwood
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Michael Grant
Opening with a damaging home draw amounted to a wearingly familiar start to another sequence of qualifying matches, and now Scotland must navigate a route to the World Cup with a reduced margin for error. The team and the manager are already up against it. From now on, every time we hear "Scotland nil" in a full-time result it's going to sound like a nail in a coffin. Every "Scotland nil" makes Craig Levein worse and Steven Fletcher better.
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