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IT'S been a long few days for Scotland's players, fans and the media alike.

And for one journalist in particular, it seems like the build-up to the Switzerland clash left him a tad confused!

Scott McTominay scored as Scotland kept their Euro 2024 dreams alive
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Scott McTominay scored as Scotland kept their Euro 2024 dreams aliveCredit: Getty
Steve Clarke was left baffled in his post-match media conference
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Steve Clarke was left baffled in his post-match media conferenceCredit: SKY SPORTS
A journalist's bizarre claim had the manager bemused
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A journalist's bizarre claim had the manager bemusedCredit: SKY SPORTS
The moment had the media room in stitches
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The moment had the media room in stitchesCredit: SKY SPORTS

Steve Clarke's men kept their hopes of progressing out of their Euro 2024 group alive with a 1-1 draw against the Swiss in Cologne.

Scott McTominay opened the scoring early on before Xherdan Shaqiri levelled things up with a stunning strike.

The point means that if Scotland beat Hungary in the final group match on Sunday, it SHOULD be enough to secure a place in the last 16.

Friday's 5-1 thumping to Germany came as a shock to the system, with the manner of the defeat deflating for all concerned.

And it's been a hectic five days heading into the Cologne showdown with Switzerland.

The drama seemed to to be a little bit too much for one member of the Scottish media - who left Clarke baffled in the post-match press conference!

Asking his question, the reporter introduced himself as: "Steve Clarke from The Guardian."

Blissfully unaware of his slip-up, he continues on to begin his question.

The baffled Scotland manager then hilariously interrupts, telling the reporter: "You're not Steve Clarke, I'm Steve Clarke!

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There's a roar of laughter throughout the media room as the journalist asks: "What did I say? Sorry!"

Clarke then quips: "Has he been out?"

The Scotland manager then finally tells him: "You're name's Ewan!"

It turns out that the reporter in question was The Guardian's Ewan Murray.

And he saw the funny side.

for their social media channels, with Murray sharing it on his own X feed.

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He posted it alongside a series of facepalm and laughing emojis.

It's a somewhat ironic situation given that Murray himself is regularly confused with Sky Sports commentator - and almost namesake - Ewen Murray.

Punters at home regularly send Murray messages about Sky's coverage, which he's known to respond to 'in character' as the voice of Sky's golf coverage.

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He replied to a punter on X saying: "Just call me Clarkey."

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