The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

‘Nothing sinister’ in raft of injury call-offs

- By Ronnie Esplin in Tirana

McLeish revealed that all the Celtic players in his squad who played for the Hoops on Livingston’s artificial surface – Tierney, James Forrest, Callum McGregor and Ryan Christie – on Sunday had turned up with tightness in their legs.

The former Scotland defender said: “Kieran had a tightness in his hamstring and there was no doubt about it.

“You can’t mess about with these things. Right away he flagged it up. He nursed it over the week.

“We all thought it was due to the fact that Celtic played on Astroturf last week and there was a bit of tightness with all the Celtic guys.”

Asked if he felt that had Tierney played on grass he would have been fit, McLeish said: “I don’t know but the fact that the guys were tight, there is a difference playing on Astroturf.

“I don’t want to criticise Astroturf pitches per se but the guys came with a little bit of tightness and we said that it would wear off. But Kieran seemed to linger.”

Captain Andy Robertson believes Scotland still have the squad to finish top of the group despite the call-offs.

Going into the final two Group C1 fixtures, Scotland trail Israel by three points and two victories would guarantee a spot in the play-offs for the European Championsh­ips, an aim which the Liverpool left-back believes is achievable.

“With the call-offs we still believe we have enough quality to win these two games and we just have to go and prove that,” he said.

“We’ve been working hard all week and we have a strong squad.

“Yes, it could be stronger, a couple of big players have pulled out, but we are not in control of that.

“We are in control of the two games coming up and we need to go and show the call-offs haven’t affected us – which I am sure we will, and try to prove we are a better team than some people think.”

Speaking at the team hotel, the former Dundee United defender insisted that there is a still a feelgood factor within the Scotland squad.

“The morale is high,” he said. “There is no doubt about that. That has been the easiest part of it.

“Tomorrow night there will be a few lads that struggle for experience at this level but it is all for the experience­d lads within the squad to help them through.

“Hopefully they can do that and we are talking positively about them in the end which I have no doubt about, because the way we’ve been training has been good and they are ready to step up.

“It is time to show everyone that, and I believe they will, it is just up to them to go and prove it now.”

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