The Scotsman

Souttar not thinking of Aussie move

- By STEPHEN HALLIDAY

John Souttar has confirmed his commitment to playing for Scotland and insists he has never contemplat­ed the prospect of switching his allegiance to Australia.

The Hearts defender is poised to make his senior internatio­nal debut as part of the Scotland squad which faces a Hampden double-header against Belgium tomorrow night and

Albania next Monday. Souttar’s late call-up by Scotland manager Alex Mcleish, having initially been named as part of the under-21 squad, came after Hearts manager Craig Levein suggested his player could be lost to the country because of his eligibilit­y for Australia.

But Souttar, whose mother Heather is Australian, believes there was a touch of mischief in Levein’s interventi­on. The 21-year-old has stressed playing for Scotland has always been the only option in his mind.

“You know what the gaffer’s like,” smiled Souttar. “He [Levein] enjoys that side of things.

Maybe it did help me get called up for Scotland with him saying it, maybe it didn’t, I’m not sure.

“My mum is Australian, but it’s not something that I’ve really considered to be honest JOHN SOUTTAR with you. It has always just been Scotland for me. I suppose on paper I could play for Australia.

“I suppose it would be an option, but I don’t think it would feel right. I have grown up watching Scotland and I want to play for Scotland. No, I have never really considered playing for Australia at all.

“I’venevereve­nbeentoaus­tralia, although I’ve heard it’s nice! I’ve had no contact from the Australian FA at any agegroup level. I don’t think anybody really knew about my Australian links until the gaffer told the press about it. I didn’t know he was going to say it, I was surprised. He must have picked it up when I was having a bit of banter with the Australian lads at Hearts.

“But it’s just a dream come true for me to be part of the Scotland squad. It is everything I have wanted to do since I was younger.”

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“You know what the gaffer’s like. He enjoys that side of things. Maybe it did help me get called up for Scotland, maybe it didn’t, I’m not sure”

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