Scotland will not solve their problems by sacking Gordon Strachan, according to Leigh Griffths.Celtic striker Griffiths started Friday nights 3-0 World Cup qualifying defeat to England at Wembley, a result that leaves them fifth out of six teams in Group F with four games played.Sky Sports Neil McCann questioned the managers future in the aftermath of the latest defeat, while Strachan himself preferred to reflect on his sides performance. But he retains the backing of players including Griffiths and James Morrison as he approaches four years in charge. Watch NOW TV Watch all the excitement on Sky Sports for £6.99. No contract Obviously it is a results-based business but changing a manager midway through a campaign is not the answer, Griffiths said. As players, we need to focus on the next qualifier. Neil McCann believes Gordon Strachan could quit as Scotland manager following the defeat to England at Wembley The manager told us to keep our heads up. We are bitterly disappointed but we go away and when we meet up in March for the next qualifier, we need to be ready.We need to remember that these guys [England] are playing at a top, top level every week and you have to give credit where credit is due. Leigh Griffiths started the 3-0 Wembley defeat and is backing Strachan Morrison said: I think we all really appreciate Gordon. He is a man full of knowledge.He has played at the top level, managed at Celtic for a number of years and I would like to see a man who knows more about football than Gordon so yes, definitely behind him.There are lots of positives. 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The one consistency of late with Howard has been his inconsistency as a person. Wonderful talent and I think hell be much better next season after getting through the back surgery rehab. Whomever gets him will have to deal with his immature/petulant ways yet will have a guy the next five years that can still be a dominant force. 3. Jeff Hornacek (Suns): Will serve as the head coach in Phoenix after a very good playing career and a stint as an assistant coach in Utah. You look at the system that Jerry Sloan, Frank and Scoott Layden and Kevin OConnor put into place with the Jazz over the past 25 years and you have to marvel at whats been accomplished in such a small market like Salt Lake City during that stretch.dddddddddddd No NBA championships but a steady winning and playoff presence; one of the most consistent franchises in pro sports. Hornacek both played and coached there and Im sure learned/absorbed lots of the teachings of how to do it the right way. With a young team in Phoenix and multiple draft picks on the horizon, hes going to have to be firm and hold young players accountable, yet have the ability to be an outstanding communicator with todays athlete. With patience, this could be a solid fit. 4. Miami Heat: Its funny, watching the game Sunday night, the thing that most jumped out at me was the fact that great teams love the challenge of playing on the road. It appeared to me that the Heat were close-knit and loving the task at hand. Watch their bench; all for one and one for all. LeBron schooling Paul George in the post was priceless; took him to the woodshed. New component of LeBrons game that makes him such a lethal factor, particularly when you play on the road and need paint points. It will be interesting to see how the Pacers defend him in the post in Game 4. Cant stay single coverage on each possession, hell carve them up. 5. Tony Parker (Spurs): Look at his playoff stats: 22 ppg - 7 APG - 4 RPG - 45% FG - 35% -3PT and you have your answer as to why the Spurs are one game away from going back to the NBA Finals. Tim Duncan has been very good in clutch moments, yet hes not the player he once was. Manu Ginobili is a wonderful scorer but doesnt do it with as much consistency as he used to. Have no fear, Parker is here. Steady and spectacular as well. Love his deceptive change of speeds and vast array of shot making maneuvers. Crafty and efficient. He totally gets whats expected of him. Masterful and another example of how important it is in todays NBA to have a point guard who can truly impact the game in so many ways. His skills are top-shelf and his basketball smarts is sensational. ' ' '