The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

SHANKLAND EYES ROLE IN WORLD CUP QUALIFIERS

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Lawrence Shankland has targeted a return to the Scotland squad in time for the World Cup qualifiers in September.

The Dundee United striker played a part in getting Steve Clarke’s side to the 2020 European Championsh­ips – the country’s first major tournament in 23 years – but did not make the squad for the finals.

Shankland, capped four times, shrugged off the disappoint­ment to travel to Wembley to see the Scots draw 0-0 with England – their only point of the doomed group stage – and will now look to get back in the fold for the World Cup qualifiers which resume with a triple header against Denmark, Moldova and Austria.

“I have been there before and it is something I want to get back involved in,” said the 25-year-old, looking forward to the Terrors’ opening Premier Sports Cup group against Kelty Hearts on Friday night.

“If I am hitting form for my club and playing well here then I will give myself the best chance to be involved in the next camp.

“You need to stay optimistic as a player and look for opportunit­ies to get yourself in.

“Obviously there was that disappoint­ment that you weren’t there but it is something I got over pretty quickly.

“It was good to be there to support the boys and it was a positive result.

“Having a team to support during the Euros was a lot better than tournament­s before.

“I think the boys did well at times and were unfortunat­e to miss out on going through which was a frustratio­n for everybody because I thought they did well.”

New United manager Tam Courts offered his support to Shankland. He said: “Lawrence Shankland is an internatio­nal quality striker.”

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