The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Gordon confident he can reclaim Scotland gloves

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CRAIG GORDON is confident he can reclaim the gloves for Scotland if he can find the right club this summer.

The goalkeeper is on the lookout for a new team after being released by Sunderland, where a number of injury problems saw him lose his place in the team.

For now though, Gordon hopes to take the first steps in resurrecti­ng his internatio­nal career with some game time in Saturday’s friendly against the USA.

His last appearance came in a 3-0 win against the Faroe Islands in November 2010 but he is now ready to battle Allan Mcgregor for the number one jersey.

Gordon said: “There is a friendly rivalry, there is no animosity between us. We both want to play in the team.

“I’ve been unfortunat­e with injuries and missed quite a lot of internatio­nal games which I didn’t expect to do.

“Allan has come in and done pretty well and that’s football. I need to get back playing first-team football.

“If I do that and I’m playing well, then I’m confident in my ability to get me back into the team if I get that chance.”

Mcgregor has endured a difficult few months at administra­tion-hit Rangers but Gordon has not been keeping tabs on his rival’s form.

He added: “I can’t really say I’ve watched an awful lot of his games.

“He probably did well, knowing Allan. I know how good a goalkeeper he is.”

Gordon (29) believes this weekend’s clash in Jacksonvil­le could be crucial to his hopes of finding a new club.

He said: “I’m looking forward to it. Having not played a great deal of football this season, it’s a chance to finish the season by showing people that I’m ready to play and hopefully I’ll get some time on the park out here.

“I think everyone is aware of my contract situation with Sunderland so it’s quite an important trip for me to show anybody who is watching that I’m ready to play.”

Gordon became the most expensive goalkeeper in British history when he moved from Hearts to Sunderland for £9m in 2007.

He has been linked with a return north of the border with Celtic but has yet to make any decisions over his future.

“I’m not sure what will happen over the next few weeks,” he said.

“People are starting to look at their options for next season.

“I’ll just wait and see what options I get over the summer and take it from there,” he added.

“I’m keeping my options open to absolutely everything at the moment, be it Scotland, England or anywhere else in Europe.

“I don’t mind. I’m looking for the best option for me and to get the best deal possible. It’s important to get back playing football and to get a run of games in a first team.

“That’s what I’ll be looking to do and hopefully I can get a good club that will allow me to do that.

“Then I can start looking towards trying to get back into this team on a more regular basis.”

 ?? Picture: PA ?? Craig Gordon is on the lookout for a new club as he bids to reclaim his Scotland place.
Picture: PA Craig Gordon is on the lookout for a new club as he bids to reclaim his Scotland place.

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