World Cup qualifiers: McGhee keen on Serbia ‘test’

SCOTLAND assistant Mark McGhee has only once before travelled to the Balkans on football matters.

Ahead of touching down in Serbia for the World Cup qualifier on Tuesday that could cast the national team further adrift at the bottom of their qualifying group, a scouting trip to Macedonia for a Euro 2000 qualifier against FR Yugoslavia in 1999 was his only experience of more than just watching the game in that region.

McGhee made that spying mission on behalf of these sides’ group rivals the Republic of Ireland, then managed by Mick McCarthy. He found it an eye-opener in a wholly unexpected manner. “There was a guy who took me to the match,” McGhee recalls. “He looked at me very funny when I asked him what the score would be. He said, ‘it’s arranged’. I thought it had just got lost in translation until Yugoslavia were four up at half time. I just hope there’s none of that going on.”

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