The heavily criticized coach of the Scottish national team, Bert Vogts, will most likely be fired. As reported by the BBC, Scottish football officials will consider the question of the coach's dismissal on Monday. It is probably only a matter of time before the Scots start looking for a new coach.
The coach's critics attribute the unsuccessful performance of the national team in this World Cup qualification cycle. In three matches, the Scots were only able to earn two points, and in the last round, they played a draw with Moldova.
David Taylor, the president of the Scottish Football Association, stated that they will speak with the coach before deciding on the future prospects of the national team training. Indeed, the coach's dismissal would mean that he should receive a substantial compensation.
Former coach Walter Smith and recently retired Gary McAllister are named as candidates to replace B. Vogts.