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Stuart keeping feet on ground

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S T UA R T A r m s t r o n g ’s Scotland debut was the best Gordon Strachan had ever seen but the Celtic midfielder i s not taking future caps for granted.

The 25-year-old, who was named the Ladbrokes Premiershi­p Player of the Month for March yesterday, earned high praise from the national team boss when he recently donned dark blue for the first time in a 1-0 World Cup qualifying win over Slovenia at Hampden Park.

Armstrong also scored his 13th goal of the season in t he 5-0 t humping of Hearts on Sunday, which clinched the Hoops’ sixth consecutiv­e title, and admitted to being in the best form of his career.

Asked if he was confident of being i n Strachan’s squad for the World Cup qualifier against England at Hampden Park in June, the former Scotland U/21 player said: “Maybe, maybe.

“I will have to make sure my form at Celtic keeps up and chip in with a few goals and we will wait and see.

“It was a very nice compliment and obviously being my first appearance I wanted it to be good and to do well and to take something from the game.

“I managed to achieve that so it is a very nice debut.”

Armstrong, who signed from Dundee United i n February 2015, i s still “looking at” extending his contract with Celtic, which expires in 2018.

However, he stressed his happiness under Brendan Rodgers, who has employed him in his favoured central-midfield role since taking over as Parkhead boss last summer.

Armstrong said: “It i s important to say I am very happy here and I am playing the best football I have ever played and very lucky to be playing under Brendan Rodgers.

“The i nfluence he has had in a very short space of time is phenomenal.”

 ??  ?? Stuart Armstrong gained his first senior Scotland cap.
Stuart Armstrong gained his first senior Scotland cap.

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