The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Dundee keeper wants to make it impossible to ignore claims

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BAIN EYES SCOTLAND CALL: Continued from page 52 Admitting it will be frustratin­g to be sitting in front of the TV on Friday night instead of backing up Craig Gordon and Allan McGregor in Vilnius, the Dundee keeper said: “It is hard when you want to be in Scotland squads and you are not.

“Personally, I don’t think my performanc­es have warranted a callup though.

“So for me it is a case of now playing well so that I can’t be ignored.

“I would like to be banging on the door again.

“I am still only 25 so there is time for me yet but it is always there in the back of my mind that I want to be involved.

“I feel I could be there and that I have the ability to be there.

“I have not over-thought about it, but it is a case of playing well enough that they can’t really overlook you.

“You have to ask the question then they can come and call you up.

“The Scotland thing is always something that has been around for me since I have been at Dundee and I do want it to come again.”

Bain was asked if Strachan had made contact with him to discuss his situation. He replied: “No and I don’t think he needs to speak to anyone.

“He is the Scotland manager so has all the respect of all the players.

“If he wants to put you in he puts you in. It is his decision.

“I didn’t actually know he was at the Hibs match but I would have tried to play well regardless.”

Bain feels he is getting back to his best for his club and there is little doubt that if he keeps playing as well as he did against the Hibees then he has a realistic chance of getting back into contention for his country.

He said: “I was pleased with that display.

“I think over the three previous games my performanc­es were getting there but it has been hard because we have been conceding goals and I haven’t been making saves.

“As a goalie, you need to realise that happens sometimes but against Hibs everything felt right.

“I just hoped that we could maybe have nicked a goal towards the end there because we were hanging on a little bit.

“I think we have played better in the other three league games than we did in this one. We certainly created a lot more chances.

“We feel we should be sitting with six or seven points at this stage. “It is going to click, though. “I think under the new gaffer (Neil McCann) I have been able to really show my ability, whether that be passing the ball to start off moves or commanding the penalty area, which I always try to do.

“I just think things are coming off for me again.”

As for the challengin­g spell he went through last season when he wasn’t quite himself, Bain added: “I don’t think my form dipped that much but sometimes during a difficult period for the team you get hard on yourself.

“We lost six games in a row last season and, while I was thinking I was playing all right, it was tough being in a team near the bottom of the league that was losing every week. “Now I think it will come right for us. “We have a young defence but the lads have been brilliant.

“I think I am the oldest in the back five at just 25.

“Kevin (Holt) is 24, Kerr (Waddell) is 19, Jack (Hendry) is 22 and Cammy (Kerr) is only 21.

“I think we have been defending with great maturity and they will only improve the longer they play together.”

 ??  ?? Scott Bain: pleased with his display against Hibs in front of Scotland boss Gordon Strachan.
Scott Bain: pleased with his display against Hibs in front of Scotland boss Gordon Strachan.

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