Scott McKenna aims to prove Nottingham Forest fans right as he finally gets Scotland chance
Scott McKenna is hoping to get a chance to shine in the absence of Kieran Tierney as Scotland kick off their Nations League campaign.
The left-sided Nottingham Forest centre-back has been unable to play for the national team as often as he would like as he has been in competition with the highly-regarded Arsenal man, who is usually one of the first names on Steve Clarke’s team sheet. Despite this, Forest fans remain baffled by his lack of chances given his brilliant form for the Reds.
Leeds captain Liam Cooper got the nod to start the World Cup play-off defeat by Ukraine last week with Tierney out injured, and McKenna is hopeful he will see some game time over the next week as Scotland face Armenia home and away either side of a weekend trip to the Republic of Ireland.
“There’s been a lot of good players playing in front of me but I’ve always been ready to try and take my chance when it comes and now is no different,” said 25-year-old McKenna, speaking ahead of Wednesday’s Hampden clash with Armenia. "When Kieran’s playing on the left of a back three – the position I play at my club – it’s always going to be difficult to get in there with the quality he has.
“There are also other very capable players in that position. First and foremost, I’m always delighted just to be in the squad because there’s so much competition but hopefully if I get the chance I can do well and keep my place.”
Scotland’s defence toiled against Ukraine last week but McKenna does not believe the absence of Tierney should force Clarke to ditch his preferred system with three at the back.
“We’ve had success with this formation the last couple of seasons,” he said. “There’s absolutely no reason to change it. It’s up to the players that come in to play