The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Cummings praised over ‘brave’ move

- ANDY SKINNER

Malky Mackay has never managed Australia – but he has the unique distinctio­n of handing Socceroos forward Jason Cummings his senior internatio­nal breakthrou­gh.

Former Dundee striker Cummings is part of the Aussie squad which made it through the group stage of the World Cup earlier this week, with a last-16 tie against Argentina awaiting them today.

His only outing in the tournament so far came as a substitute in their opening 4-1 defeat to France.

It was just his second cap, having netted a penalty on his debut in a friendly against New Zealand in September.

After making the switch to Central Coast Mariners earlier this year, Cummings subsequent­ly opted to represent Australia, who he qualified for due to his Perth-born mother.

Although he had previously won two caps for Scotland, both outings came in friendlies which left no barrier to him joining up with Graham Arnold’s squad.

The man responsibl­e for Cummings’ first Scotland call-up was current Staggies boss Mackay, who was placed in charge of the national team for a friendly against the Netherland­s in November 2017 following the departure of Gordon Strachan.

Cummings was among a number of Scotland debutants who were pitched in against the Dutch at Pittodrie, along with Ryan Jack, Ryan Christie and Callum McGregor who have since become fixtures in the national team squad.

Although success in a Scotland jersey never came Cummings’ way, Mackay says his national team career could have panned out differentl­y had he taken a late chance to equalise in the 1-0 defeat.

Mackay said: “Jason was at Nottingham Forest at the time.

“We were bereft of forwards, and I knew Jason had got his move to Forest.

“He was lively during the week, I could tell he was a sniffer and there were goals in him. But in one sense I’m still gutted at an absolute sitter he missed with five minutes to go.

“He was in a great position, and on any other given day somebody like him would have slotted it in the bottom corner.

“He just passed it straight into Jasper Cillessen’s hands. That night, there might have been four or five new caps I gave.

“Ryan Jack played and a lot of the Aberdeen fans were booing him, until 20 minutes in when Memphis Depay was in his pocket.

“That turned to claps and cheers because he was terrific on the night.

“It was Callum McGregor’s first game along with Ryan Christie, and John McGinn hadn’t played too many.

“I made Kieran Tierney captain at centre-back, with the likes of Ryan Fraser and Kenny McLean

playing as Stuart Armstrong got injured the night before the game.”

Cummings has another link to the Staggies, whose chief executive Steven Ferguson is the forward’s uncle.

Since leaving Dundee to go Down Under in January he has enjoyed success, with 12 goals in 25 A-League appearance­s.

Mackay is pleased the decision to embrace a fresh setting has paid off for Cummings.

The Staggies boss added: “I’m delighted for him that he’s been brave enough to go and do that with Australia.

“He could quite easily have come back to Scotland. He could have taken an easy ride and come back here, and one of the teams would have taken him.

“Now he has been brave enough to go out there, and again have to settle in a place over the far side of the world, and try to make it work.

“He scored a penalty in one of the games for Australia and he’s now at the World Cup as an internatio­nal footballer.

“Now he’s in that squad, why should he not be going to the next World Cup and the Asian Championsh­ips with them?”

 ?? ?? CHANGED DAYS: Jason Cummings made his Scotland debut in 2017.
CHANGED DAYS: Jason Cummings made his Scotland debut in 2017.

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