The Scotsman

United boss warns Clarke over fitness of Shankland

- By ANDY NEWPORT

Dundee United manager Micky Mellon has warned Steve Clarke he may not be able to call on Lawrence Shankland for next month’s Scotland clashes.

The striker has been named in Clarke’s squad for the Nations League double -header with Israel and the Czech Republic.

But Shankland has not featured since Uni ted’ s opening-day defeat to St John stone after picking up an ankle knock.

The 25- year-old–who scored his first goal for his country against San Marino at Hampden last season – is making a rapid recovery according to Mellon.

But while the United manager is eager for S hank land to pull on a dark-blue jersey, he has warned Clarke that internatio­nal dates on 4 and 7 September may come too soon.

Mellon said: “Shankland is now moving along rapidly. He’s doing multi-directiona­l work having only previously been doing straight line work.

“He’s back into the reckoning to re-join the group. We’ll allow it as much time as possible – and that goes for Dundee United as well – until a decision comes right to our face and we have to say yes or no.

“Is there a chance he might not be fit for Scotland? Yes. If the game was today he wouldn’t play. But he is better today than he was yesterday.

“I spoke to Steve about it. I want Lawrence to stay in the Scotland squad and not feel like he’s been left outside. So Steve was always going to name him in the squad anyway. But the understand­ing is that there will come a time at some point this week where the question will be: yes or no?

“We will leave it until then, we’ll leave him in the group because he’s part of the Scotland squad and long may that continue. I’m delighted to see I’ve got a Scotland player here. I want more in there.

“I’d say Saturday for our game would be too early for Lawrence. There’s been too big a gap since he last trained with us and played games, so it wouldn’t be fair. Maybe we might look at the bench.”

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