Multiple outlets report on Steve Clarke’s last month in charge of Scotland, outlining a sequence that begins with renewed momentum and ends with an abrupt change. Coverage from BBC Scotland describes a period framed as “new beginnings,” including steps toward continuity and discussion of future plans during the final weeks of his tenure. The reporting then shifts to developments that culminate in a sudden exit from the Scotland head coach role. Across the articles, the overall narrative is the same: Clarke’s final weeks feature a combination of attempts to look forward and immediate, unexpected developments that lead to his departure. While the pieces emphasize the timeline and context rather than offering extensive tactical or personal detail, they agree on the key structure of events—renewed plans at the start of the month followed by a rapid turn that ends with Clarke no longer serving as Scotland head coach. The accounts focus on documenting what happens and when, presenting Clarke’s final span in the job as a brief, fast-moving chapter in Scotland’s coaching history.