The Scotsman

Distance no object for Russell when country calls

- By ANGUS WRIGHT

Johnny Russell stressed his commitment to Scotland after boss Alex Mcleish was hit by another withdrawal ahead of the Nations League double-header against Albania and Israel.

Rangers midfielder Ryan Jack, called up on Sunday after another raft of withdrawal­s including that of Fulham playmaker Kevin Mcdonald, has left the camp with an unspecifie­d injury.

Mcleish was already shornofsev­eralkeypla­yers before Blackburn defender Charlie Mulgrew, Kilmarnock’s Stephen O’donnell and Celtic keeper Craig Gordon withdrew injured over the weekend.

Jack, along with Hamburg defender David Bates, Manchester United playmaker Scott Mctominay and Hoops stopper Scott Bain, were drafted in on Sunday.

However, Sporting Kansas City forward Russell, who made another long journey from the United States to join up with his Scotland team-mates, is keen to add to his eight caps.

The 28-year-old former Dundee United and Derby player said: “I feel good. Iamusedtoi­tnow.the facilities and the sports science… it is not a problem.

“I was out of the squad for so long, I said I would do anything to be back in.

“People have brought up the distance before but I have said there isn’t a distance that I wouldn’t travel to come back and play for my country.

“It is five hours for me. It can be difficult to travel, especially when you have been doing it all season but I spent so long out of the squad I would never do anything to jeopardise it again.”

Jack played in the 7-1 Ladbrokes Premiershi­p win over Motherwell at Ibrox on Sunday but declared an unspecifie­d injury the following morning.

Mcleish, speaking at Scotland’s hotel on the outskirts of Edinburgh, said: “Ryan is out. He played the whole game for Rangers and unfortunat­ely he picked up an injury.

“That is unfortunat­e for Ryan. He has something to offer the squad in so many different positions.”

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