I do not believe the injuries they cite originated from the most recent training session; that is not the case. It is disappointing and unprofessional.
Nevertheless, we must accept it, which is why we made some tactical adjustments during the match.
Norway will begin their Group I campaign against Iraq on Tuesday, three days after Scotland’s match against Haiti in Group C.
Scotland played their last public preparation match on Saturday, securing a 4-0 victory over Bolivia, with Clarke deploying the majority of his squad.
However, Norway’s head coach, former Fulham defender Brede Hangeland, explained that they had prepared for the World Cup for many months using closed‑door friendlies, before arriving at their training base in Greensboro, approximately 90 miles from Scotland’s camp in Charlotte.
“It is embarrassing to cancel it just a couple of days before,” he said. “We cannot do anything about it.”
“We must simply move past it and make the best of the situation. However, there has been extensive organization, agreements, and gentleman’s arrangements that were suddenly abandoned.”
“I believe that was weak, to put it mildly.”
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