The Scotsman

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KIERAN TIERNEY Tierney. “At left back, you have the freedom to go up and down all day – especially if you’re a wing back. But I’ve played in a back three a few times. I’m not overly familiar with it but I’ve played at centre-back a few times – right back a few times too.

“When you are training every day, you pick up new things. You are watching the centre-backs and what they do. I’m learning every day. The bottom line is I do my best – and I’m not bothered what position I play.

“I’m still very young and I like that the manager trusts me to go to centre back and play my game. I’m grateful to be on the park.

“We played that formation for the first time the other night and it’s not going to be perfect right away. We’ve had a week of it in training and we’ll get better and better at it. We’ll work on weaknesses and improve.

“I don’t know if that’s why the manager has changed the formation,justtogetm­eandandy into the team. But I’m grateful. Even if I’m on the bench, I’m going to be giving 100 per cent in training every day and hope for the best for the country. That’s what matters – what is best for the country?

“I don’t think you can let it affect you. I’m sure if Andy was asked to play another position he would also do it with a smile on his face. You’re a profession­al footballer, you get paid to play football and it doesn’t matter what position. If you’re on the park, you’re happy.”

Tierney was played at rightback six times by Gordon Strachan, to accommodat­e Robertson’s inclusion at left-back, during the 2018 World Cup qualifying campaign. Versatilit­y can be an asset for any player but he admits it is difficult to curb his attacking instincts when he operates on the left of a three-man defence.

“It’s a massive part of my

“I’m grateful. Even if I’m on the bench, I’m going to be giving 100 per cent in training every day and hope for the best for the country. That’s what matters – what is best for the country?”

game, going forward,” he added. “So, of course I’m going to miss that. But I’m also a defender. At centre back, you are defending a lot more. It’s a defender’s first job.

“You do have to check yourself when you feel like getting forward. I’ve done that a few times – with Celtic as well as Scotland. I got moved in there for Celtic for some games, bombed forward and then thought ‘Oh, hang on, that’s not my job, I need to tuck in and protect’. As I say, it’s about learning. Every game of football I watch, I keep an eye on my position and where you’re going to play. Our gaffer mentioned to me the example of Kyle Walker with England. He was a wing-back who went into centre-back and did excellentl­y at the World Cup.

“That’s modern day football. You won’t play the same position all the time. You have to adapt. The game has changed. In different formations, maybe in a four, you can be a bit more defensive. But, playing in a five, you can go forward yourself. Andy is brilliant at that, doing it great for Liverpool.”

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