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McBurnie keen to keep partnershi­p together

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The return of Leigh Griffiths after a brief absence and the return of Steven Fletcher after a much longer one could bolster Alex McLeish’s striking options for next month’s Nations League group deciders, writes Eric Nicolson.

But Oli McBurnie believes he and Steven Naismith showed against Portugal that their fledgling partnershi­p has the potential to produce the goals needed to get Scotland through to the next phase of the competitio­n and ease the pressure on manager Alex McLeish.

The Swansea man felt there were encouragin­g signs that it’s a frontline combinatio­n with promise.

“100%,” said McBurnie. “It was the first time we have ever played together. I think we had only trained together once before the game.

“Obviously it is going to be hard. We don’t know each other’s games and things like that, but the more we play together the more understand­ing we will have.

“Whoever the manager chooses, we have more than capable options in there. Naisy scored against Portugal and scored last month as well so he has more than justified his place.

“The gaffer had a lot of options, which is good. If he was scrambling around for options, that’s when there would be a problem. Whoever the gaffer chooses will be up for the fight.”

McLeish’s future as Scotland boss will be shaped by the results against Albania and Israel and McBurnie is determined to make sure the heat is taken off him.

He said: “He is the first manager to call me up and has called me up for every single squad since then.

“For me, I can’t thank him enough. I will always be grateful to him for that and, of course, I want to prove him right as well.

“Obviously the boys beat Albania last month and we know in ourselves we didn’t really turn up to the game against Israel.

“There were building blocks there against Portugal that we can improve on and it’s down to us to try and do the business.”

“The feeling in the dressing room is that there is definitely something to build on.”

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