Skilled goalkeeper Craig Gordon has been recalled to the Scotland squad for Nations League video games in opposition to Croatia and Portugal.
The 41-year-old missed out on qualifying for Euro 2024, nonetheless, regaining first place at Hearts after breaking each legs, which means membership teammate Xander Clark will miss out.
Head coach Steve Clark has additionally known as up Aberdeen defenders Nicky Devlin and Preston North Finish’s Liam Lindsay for the primary time, in addition to West Ham midfielder Andy Owen.
Ahead Che Adams can be again from harm, however defenders Max Johnston and Scott McKenna, Aston Villa captain John McGinn and ahead Tommy Conway are all lacking via harm.
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Can Scotland finish their lengthy anticipate victory?
Clark hopes Scotland can finish their longest winless run within the nation’s historical past with upcoming video games in opposition to Croatia and Portugal.
The crew has misplaced 5 of its final eight video games and drawn three. Together with friendlies, the crew has received only one recreation in 14 video games – in opposition to Gibraltar.
On paper, latest losses to Poland and Portugal recommend there’s little purpose for optimism. Nonetheless, there’s nonetheless purpose to consider within the Tartan Military while you see a extra aggressive method on the pitch, a brand new 4-2-3-1 formation and new faces getting alternatives to create probabilities.
Scotland full squad
goalkeeper: Craig Gordon, Angus Gunn, Jon McCracken
Defender: Nicky Devlin, Grant Hanley, Liam Lindsay, Ryan Portis, Anthony Ralston, Andrew Robertson, John Souttar, Greg Taylor
Midfield: Ryan Christie, Ben Doc, James Forrest, Ryan Gold, Billy Gilmour, Andy Owen, Kenny McLean, Scott McTominay, Lewis Morgan
ahead: Che Adams, Lyndon Dykes, Laurence Shankland
What’s next for Scotland?
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