Belfast Telegraph

Clarke right not to call up prospect Patterson: Gerrard

Gerrard happy as Clarke resists urge to fast-track teen into Scots squad

- By Andy Newport

STEVEN Gerrard insists Scotland boss Steve Clarke has made the right move in opting not to rush through a call-up for rising Rangers star Nathan Patterson.

The Ibrox faithful were hoping to see the talented 19-yearold included in the Scots squad for next week’s World Cup qualifiers after watching Patterson excel while recently deputising for injured skipper James Tavernier in the Europa League.

But they were left disappoint­ed as the national team boss opted to go with Stephen O’donnell and Liam Palmer as his preferred picks at right-back for the clashes with Austria, Israel and the Faroe Islands.

Clarke is a huge admirer of the talented teen and has been impressed by the way he handled last week’s European clash with Slavia Prague.

But he also believes it is too soon to throw a youngster with just 10 first-team appearance­s — and only five starts — onto the internatio­nal stage, with the Hampden chief saying: “Let’s give him a little time to find his feet and keep developing.”

And that decision has Gerrard’s full backing.

“Nathan is a name that we discussed,” he said. “Steve will obviously be really sensible, like we will, in terms of managing Nathan. He’s got a really bright future with a lot of potential.

“But at the same time we’ve got to think about the big picture with Nathan. He’s doing extremely well.

“He’s still really raw and needs a lot of work. We’re obviously both aware of that — but at some point I’ve got every confidence he will become part of that (Scotland) set-up.

“But certainly, from Steve’s point of view and my point of view, there’s no rush on that.”

Patterson will start both tonight’s last-16 second-leg clash with Slavia and Sunday’s Old Firm game at Celtic Park before he and four Ibrox team-mates learn their fate for breaching coronaviru­s rules at a Scottish Football Associatio­n disciplina­ry hearing on March 25. But Ryan Jack remains a serious doubt for both games as he struggles to shake off his calf troubles.

The newly-crowned Scottish champions hold the advantage ahead of the Ibrox return with Slavia courtesy of Filip Helander’s away goal in last week’s 1-1 draw in the Czech capital.

But Gerrard reckons the tie is on a knife-edge as he seeks to avoid the same fate as Brendan Rodgers’ Leicester, who Slavia dumped out in the last round.

“The positive thing is we’ve set it up for Ibrox with the away goal and we’ve given ourselves a real good opportunit­y,” he said.

“We believe it’s really set up for a good 50-50 tie. I don’t think we need any warning. To come up against a team at this stage, you have to have respect in both legs.

“We are under no illusions and we have got nothing but respect for this team, but we have got no fear as well.”

 ??  ?? Big impression: Nathan Patterson has been in fine form during his early Gers career
Big impression: Nathan Patterson has been in fine form during his early Gers career

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