Scotland's national team is facing a series of key decisions ahead of their World Cup qualifying match against Morocco. Manager Steve Clarke is under pressure to choose the best starting lineup, particularly given the fitness concerns surrounding several players, including Kevin Nisbet and Ryan Christie.
Clarke may be tempted to drop Lyndon Dykes, who has been struggling for form, in favour of the more experienced Lyall Cameron. However, this would be a bold move, given Dykes' impressive record in the Scottish Premiership.
Meanwhile, Rangers are continuing their search for a new manager, with Derek McInnes emerging as a leading contender. McInnes, who has been out of the game since leaving Aberdeen in 2020, has a proven track record of success in Scottish football and would be a popular choice among the Ibrox faithful.
The Gers' season has been marred by inconsistency, and the appointment of a new manager could be the catalyst for a turnaround in fortunes. However, with Rangers currently sitting 10th in the Premiership table, McInnes has a big job on his hands to restore the team to their former glory.
In a statement, Rangers' chairman Douglas Park said: 'We are delighted to be speaking to Derek about the manager's role. He has a wealth of experience and a proven track record in Scottish football, and we believe he would be an excellent fit for our club.'
McInnes, meanwhile, was coy about the speculation, saying: 'I have been approached by Rangers, but I am still in discussions with them. I am excited about the prospect of managing the club, but I need to consider my options carefully.'