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- ANDY MCGILVRAY

Academy chief George Cairns reckons Hamilton Accies kids Gabe Forsyth and Ryan One will get a huge lift from playing their part as Scotland under-17s took part in an internatio­nal friendly tournament in Spain.

The Accies duo were named in Brian Mclaughlin’s 22-strong squad for a friendly against Hungary, and a double-header against Switzerlan­d at the Pinatar Stadium in Murcia.

Both started in a 1-0 defeat to Hungary in game one, with Forsyth climbing off the bench to score the third goal in a 4-4 comeback draw against Switzerlan­d, having been 4-2 down at half-time.

The pair remained on the bench for game three, as the young Scots beat their Swiss opponents 7-0.

The tournament was in preparatio­n for the UEFA Under-17 European Championsh­ips Elite Round in Wales next month and Cairns believes they gained valuable experience from the tournament.

He said:“i’m absolutely delighted that both Gabe and Ryan have been selected.

“Both have worked hard this season, Ryan in particular had played 25 first-team games [prior to the tournament]and scored the winner in the SPFL Trust Trophy semi-final against Queen of the South.

“The two of them started against Hungary but there are 22 players there, so the Monday starters were Wednesday subs. Scotland were 4-2 down at half-time and Gabe came on and scored the third as they came back to draw 4-4.

“That will give them a lift, coming into the first-team, so we’ll see how they go from there.

“It’s more than deserved recognitio­n for the two of them.

“It reflects well on them, on the academy and on the good season that the under-18s and other academy teams are having, generally, this year.

“We’re really pleased – you always learn at these tournament­s because they’re experienci­ng players of different cultures and background­s, and you can only learn from that, and from being in an internatio­nal environmen­t for a week.”

Others are following in their footsteps, and they’re setting an example for younger players, which is also good news for Cairns.

He added:“we had others at an under-16s training camp recently as well.

“We’re doing something right, we’re getting players recognised, and whether it’s in the first-team or with Scotland, that’s what we do best.

“They’re all capable of being selected, they’re all playing well.”

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Youth chief George Cairns
Delighted Youth chief George Cairns

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