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Scotland boss Alex McLeish names Peter Grant, James McFadden and Stevie Woods on coaching staff

Alex McLeish is unveiled by the SFA as the new Scotland National Team manager at Hampden Park on February 16, 2018
Image: Alex McLeish smiles after being unveiled by the SFA as the new Scotland national team boss last month

New Scotland manager Alex McLeish has appointed Peter Grant, James McFadden and Stevie Woods to his coaching staff.

Former Scotland internationals Grant and McFadden will be McLeish's assistant coaches, while Woods is named goalkeeping coach.

The trio have signed two-year contracts and will join up with the Scotland squad ahead of their friendly against Costa Rica at Hampden Park on Friday, March 23.

Grant, who won two Scotland caps in a playing career spanning three decades, will combine his Scotland coaching duties with his role as lead professional development coach at Fulham.

McFadden, meanwhile, earned 48 caps for Scotland, scoring 15 goals, while Woods has been a goalkeeping coach with Celtic and has worked closely with Scotland 'keeper Craig Gordon.

McLeish said: "I am delighted to be in a position to welcome Peter, James and Stevie to the Scotland coaching staff.

James McFadden coaching at Motherwell
Image: James McFadden will assist McLeish

"The three offer a complementary blend of experience, enthusiasm and success - both as players and as coaches - and are fully aware of the responsibility that comes with being part of the national team staff.

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"Peter has enjoyed a distinguished coaching career and is already familiar with the set-up in the Scottish FA's performance department, having worked with our U21 team last year.

"I have known Peter for a long time and played alongside him for Scotland, and I am thrilled that he has accepted my offer to work with the team.

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James McFadden was a guest on Sky Sports News for the Old Firm game and he talked about his excitement at a new role he is set to take up under Scotland boss Alex McLeish.

"James brings a youthful enthusiasm to the coaching team, but beyond that he offers a relatable figure for the players to look up to.

"He was a talisman for the national team during his career and to have a former player of that ilk on the coaching staff can only be an inspiration for the current players.

"Stevie is a highly-respected figure as a goalkeeping coach and is already well-known to many of the players.

"His experience of working with top-quality 'keepers, at the highest level, will be invaluable to the squad and he will have no trouble adapting to the intensity of international football.

"With these appointments, the final pieces are in place for my backroom staff and we can now begin the process of selecting and training a successful team to entertain the Scotland supporters."

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