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Benitez open to Scotland job as Clarke successor search continues
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Benitez open to Scotland job as Clarke successor search continues

July 10, 2026 at 01:00 PM
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Rafa Benitez has revealed he would be interested in the Scotland national team manager position following Steve Clarke's departure.

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"I'm open to all the good countries, yes."

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What happened

Former Liverpool and Real Madrid manager Rafa Benitez has publicly stated his openness to taking the Scotland national team job, saying it 'could be interesting.' The SFA is searching for a successor to Steve Clarke, who left the role. Benitez, currently without a club, brings significant experience having managed top European sides. The Scottish national team has been on the rise under Clarke's tenure, and the appointment of a high-profile manager would signal ambitious intent from the SFA.

Chance analysis

Benitez is a high-profile name linked to the Scotland job, though his recent managerial record (Everton, Celta Vigo, Dalian Professional) has been mixed. His pedigree at elite clubs like Liverpool, Real Madrid, Chelsea, and Napoli gives him tactical credibility, but adapting to international football with a smaller nation would be a different challenge. For prediction systems, Scotland's trajectory under a new manager could shift significantly depending on appointment, potentially affecting World Cup qualifying and Nations League outcomes.

Impact

If appointed, Benitez would likely bring tactical discipline and higher profile to Scotland, but uncertainty around international management transition could create short-term disruption.

AI Insight

Monitor Scotland's managerial appointment closely as it directly impacts national team performance predictions and World Cup qualifying markets.

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Benitez open to Scotland job as Clarke successor search continues

Rafa Benitez has revealed he would be interested in the Scotland national team manager position following Steve Clarke's departure.

Article summary

Former Liverpool and Real Madrid manager Rafa Benitez has publicly stated his openness to taking the Scotland national team job, saying it 'could be interesting.' The SFA is searching for a successor to Steve Clarke, who left the role. Benitez, currently without a club, brings significant experience having managed top European sides. The Scottish national team has been on the rise under Clarke's tenure, and the appointment of a high-profile manager would signal ambitious intent from the SFA.

Benitez is a high-profile name linked to the Scotland job, though his recent managerial record (Everton, Celta Vigo, Dalian Professional) has been mixed. His pedigree at elite clubs like Liverpool, Real Madrid, Chelsea, and Napoli gives him tactical credibility, but adapting to international football with a smaller nation would be a different challenge. For prediction systems, Scotland's trajectory under a new manager could shift significantly depending on appointment, potentially affecting World Cup qualifying and Nations League outcomes.

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Jul 10, 2026, 1:00 PM
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