Craig Gordon Returns to Scotland Squad as Team Prepares for Nations League Matches
In an exciting development for Scottish football, veteran goalkeeper Craig Gordon has been recalled to the Scotland squad for their upcoming Nations League matches against Croatia and Portugal. At 41 years old, Gordon continues to prove himself as a key player after having successfully reclaimed the number one spot at Hearts following a serious double leg break.
National Team Adjustments
Head Coach Steve Clarke has included several fresh faces in the squad, extending first-time call-ups to defenders Nicky Devlin from Aberdeen and Liam Lindsay of Preston North End, along with Andy Irving, a midfielder from West Ham. Meanwhile, club teammate Zander Clark will miss out on a place in the squad.
Key Player Returns and Omitted Names
Striker Che Adams also makes his return following an injury layoff, while a few key players will be absent due to knocks. Notable omissions include defenders Max Johnston and Scott McKenna, Aston Villa captain John McGinn, and striker Tommy Conway.
Scotland's Recent Performance and Outlook
As Scotland prepares for these crucial matches, there is an air of urgency surrounding the team's performance. Scotland is currently enduring the longest winless run in the nation's history, with five losses and three draws in their last eight competitive fixtures. Including friendlies, the team has managed just one win—against Gibraltar—in their last 14 matches.
Despite the recent struggles, there is a glimmer of hope amongst fans and analysts. The squad has adopted a new 4-2-3-1 formation that aims to inject creativity and resilience into their game. With fresh blood in the squad, there are reasons for the Tartan Army to remain optimistic.
Complete Scotland Squad
Here’s a full look at the squad:
- Goalkeepers: Craig Gordon, Angus Gunn, Jon McCracken
- Defenders: Nicky Devlin, Grant Hanley, Liam Lindsay, Ryan Porteous, Anthony Ralston, Andrew Robertson, John Souttar, Greg Taylor
- Midfielders: Ryan Christie, Ben Doak, James Forrest, Ryan Gauld, Billy Gilmour, Andy Irving, Kenny McLean, Scott McTominay, Lewis Morgan
- Forwards: Che Adams, Lyndon Dykes, Lawrence Shankland
With these selections, Clarke aims to navigate the challenging landscape of international football and reinvigorate Scotland's competitive spirit ahead of these critical fixtures.
What’s Next for Scotland?
Scotland faces a pivotal moment in its journey through the Nations League as they seek to overcome their winless streak. Fans can tune into these matches and witness how the new squad dynamics unfold.
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