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Cieran Slicker the Victim as Scotland Reap Bitter Harvest From Years of Neglect - and Teammates Let Him Down

  • Scotland suffered a 3-1 friendly defeat at Hampden Park against Iceland on 6 June 2025, with goalkeeper Cieran Slicker making his debut under difficult circumstances.
  • The defeat followed injuries to first-choice Angus Gunn and the late withdrawal of Liam Kelly, forcing coach Steve Clarke to start Slicker, who had only nine minutes of football this season.
  • Slicker conceded three goals, including a clearance error leading to the first, an own goal caused by a fumble, and a header that flew through his gloves, revealing his inexperience and limited match readiness.
  • Clarke acknowledged that Slicker was not fully prepared and indicated he would explore options for additional goalkeeper support, saying they would check if any keepers were still available locally before Scotland's upcoming match.
  • The match exposed critical depth problems in Scotland's goalkeeping pool and left Clarke seeking urgent reinforcements ahead of their next friendly in Liechtenstein on Monday.
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Steve Clarke to launch hunt for goalkeeping cover after Scotland lose to Iceland

Slicker was brought on in the seventh minute after Angus Gunn suffered what appeared to be an ankle injury.

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Vísir broke the news in on Friday, June 6, 2025.
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