Gordon Strachan: Scotland coach expected to continue in role

The 58-year-old's contract expired following the Scots' unsuccessful qualifying campaign for the Euro 2016 finals in France.
Scotland finished fourth in Group D and missed out on the play-offs, with the Republic of Ireland securing third.
The Scottish Football Association are expected to make a formal announcement before the end of the week.
Strachan would then be trying to lead the side to the 2018 World Cup in Russia, with England in their qualifying group.
Lithuania, Malta, Slovakia and Slovenia are also Group F with the Scots' first game away to the Maltese on 4 September 2016.
Before then, Strachan's men are likely to have a series of friendly matches organised.
Scotland have not reached a major tournament finals since Craig Brown's side went to the France 1998 World Cup.
Berti Vogts, Walter Smith, Alex McLeish, George Burley and Craig Levein followed Brown in the role before former Coventry, Southampton, Celtic and Middlesbrough boss Strachan was appointed in January 2013.

At that point, Scotland were in the middle of the qualifying campaign for the 2014 World Cup.
Defeats by Wales and Serbia in Strachan's first competitive matches in charge ended their hopes of going to Brazil but results improved with home and away wins against Croatia and victory in Macedonia.
The upturn galvanised the nation ahead of the Euro 2016 qualifiers and Scotland started their campaign reasonably well with three wins and two draws from their first six games.
However, defeats by Georgia and Germany and a draw with Poland took them out of the running before Sunday's group closer against Gibraltar in Portugal, which ended in a 6-0 win for the Scots.
Strachan subsequently attended the Scotland Under-21 side's 0-0 draw with Iceland on Tuesday, fuelling speculation he would carry on with the senior squad.
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