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Barrie McKay told 'you're next' as Scotland boss Steve Clarke watches Hearts win

By the law of averages, it’s Barrie McKay’s turn. Infact it’s overdue. Hearts’ creative midfielder, full of direct running, with an eye for a pass and a trick or two has laid on six goals this season – joint fourth across the entire cinch Premiership.

He’s just not scored any himself.

After Cameron Devlin found the net for Hearts’ second, becoming the 18th player at Tynecastle to score this season in Saturday’s win over St Mirren, even Craig Gordon reminded McKay it’s about time he did likewise and joined that list. Not that he hasn’t been playing his part already, as his assists tally shows.

"I’m still waiting for my first goal and, the longer that goes on, the more I’ll probably think about it but as long as I’m setting them up for the others then I won’t worry about it too much,” McKay admitted.

“The most important thing for me is that I’m influencing games and helping the team. Cammy got his first goal against Saints and even Craig Gordon said to me: ‘You’re next.’

“I’ll keep trying to get into the right positions and I’m sure the goals will come. I’m playing consistently well and I have the assists.

“Having that run of games has built up my fitness and my confidence.”

It’s not just a goal that might be overdue. Steve Clarke was watching in Paisley as Hearts denied Stephen Robinson a debut win as St Mirren manager with some more internationals to come next month.

Could McKay be the next from Robbie Neilson’s side to join the goalkeeper Gordon and John Souttar in the national team?

“Everyone wants to play for their country and, if it came along, I’d be buzzing about it but I just need to play away with Hearts. It was one of the reasons I came here,” he added.

“The manager told me I had to push for that place and that

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