The Scotsman

Conway eyeing Scotland Euros place after his FA Cup heroics

- Matthew Elder matthew.elder@scotsman.com

Bristol City striker Tommy Conway is eyeing a Scotland Euro 2024 call-up after scoring the goal that knocked West Ham out of the FA Cup on Tuesday night.

The 21-year-old struck in the third minute in the third round replay at Ashton Gate as the Championsh­ip side dumped their Premier League opponents out of the competitio­n having also netted the equaliser at the London Stadium in the 1-1 draw nine days earlier.

Conway was born in Taunton, England but qualifies to play for scotland through a stirling-born grandparen­t. He was first called up to Scot Gemmill’s Under-21 squad in September 2022 and has since been capped five times, scoring once. He is being watched closely by Steve Clarke, having been called up to train with the senior squad last summer.

His match-winning strike against the Hammers, which saw him pounce on a short backpass to round goalkeeper Lukaszfab ian ski before calmly rolling the ball into the net, was his eighth of the season since recovering from a two-month lay off with a hamstring injury picked upon the opening day of the campaign.

Conway, who has been with the Robins since the age of seven,insisted he felt no difference coming up against EPL defenders compared to what he was accustomed to in England’s second tier on a weekly basis.

Asked whether representi­ng Scotland in Germany this summer was a realistic target, he replied :“yeah, id on' t see why not. obviously there' s competitio­n in my position, but I don’t see why I can't be challengin­g those boys who have been called up before. It will be an interestin­g one, but I can only get there if I'm performing well for my club so that's my main focus at the minute.

“It’s all on me and I can only control what I can do. It’s all in my hands. I know what I need to do to get in front of the eyes of the Scotland manager. The internatio­nal stuff, I’m still so young. I’m just focusing on my club football and whatever happens on the outside, happens .”

Southampto­n’s Che Adams, QPR’S Lyndon Dykes, Hearts’ Lawrence Shankland, Luton’s Jacob Brown and Millwall’s Kevin Nisbet are also vying for a place in Clarke’s squad having featured across the qualifying campaign.

 ?? ?? Bristol City’s Tommy Conway applauds fans as he leaves the pitch after the 1-0 win over West Ham in the FA Cup third round replay
Bristol City’s Tommy Conway applauds fans as he leaves the pitch after the 1-0 win over West Ham in the FA Cup third round replay

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