Strachan still best man for Scotland, says Dalglish


Football - Scotland Training - Mar Hall Hotel & Spa, Bishopton, Scotland - 5/10/15 Scotland manager Gordon Strachan during training Action Images via Reuters / Russell Cheyne Livepic

LONDON (Reuters) - Gordon Strachan should remain manager of Scotland despite their elimination from Euro 2016, the country's most capped player Kenny Dalglish said on Friday.

Strachan, whose contract expires after their final qualification match away to Gibraltar on Sunday, refused to discuss his future after Poland's stoppage-time equaliser in a 2-2 draw in Glasgow on Thursday cost the Scots any chance of making the finals.

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