Evening Telegraph (First Edition)
Hearts boss backs Kingsley for Scotland return
STEVEN Naismith believes Stephen Kingsley can still earn more Scotland caps even though the on-form defender did not get the nod to join three of his Hearts team-mates in the latest squad.
Free-scoring captain Lawrence Shankland plus goalkeepers Zander Clark and Craig Gordon were included in Steve Clarke’s 25-man pool for the national team’s pre-European Championship friendly double-header against
Netherlands and Northern Ireland later this month.
Kingsley, who won the last of his two caps against Ukraine in September 2022, was also understood to have been in the thoughts of the Scotland boss after returning to his best form at Tynecastle this term.
However, the prospects of the 29-year-old former Swansea and Hull defender – who can play at centre-back or left-back – going to
Germany this summer appear slim after he did not make the squad announced earlier this week, with Kieran Tierney, Andy Robertson, Liam Cooper and Scott McKenna the left-sided options preferred by Clarke.
“The fact he’s being talked about as being part of the national set-up, he can be proud of that,” said Hearts boss Naismith.
“You never know what can happen. He’s been in the set-up not so long ago after a long period out, and that’s what he’ll strive for.
“The whole Scotland squad has gone up a few notches, so he can take credit from making the last squad he did (in 2022) because the competition was really good.
“There’s a lot of left-sided players but Stephen’s versatility puts him in a different bracket.
“It will be hard work for him to make the squad, but he will never give up.”