Kilmarnock boss Steve Clarke would find it hard to turn down the position of Scotland manager if it was offered to him, according to his assistant Alex Dyer.
The Scotland job is currently vacant after Alex McLeish was sacked last month following disappointing displays in European qualifiers against San Marino and Kazakhstan.
McLeish’s side lost 3-0 to the Kazakhs in an embarrassing display, with a slightly better performance being enough to beat San Marino, a side made up of mostly part-time players, 2-0.
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Dyer, who has been Clarke’s assistant since 2017, told the BBC: "It's a pinnacle of anyone's career.