Aberdeen defender Andrew Considine is keeping his "fingers crossed" he can convince Steve Clarke he is worth a maiden Scotland call at the age of 32.
Despite being a Dons regular for 15 years the versatile player has never been invited to train with the national team.But he has been tipped to win a place in Clarke's squad ahead of this month's Euro 2020 play-off with Israel.
Considine's Pittodrie partner Scott McKenna has been ruled out with a torn hamstring while Hearts defender John Souttar's season is also over after rupturing his Achilles.
Now Considine is hoping one last solid display against Hibernian on Saturday could finally end his long wait."If it came I would be over the moon," he admitted. "I can only do as much as I can on the
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