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Adam hoping for Scotland call
- Updated: November 1, 2016
Charlie Adam is ready to join Scotland’s World Cup rescue bid at Wembley, even though boss Gordon Strachan has not spoken to him in over a year.
The Stoke midfielder made an impressive return to the Potters’ line-up in Monday’s 3-1 win against Swansea, and now wants a recall to Strachan’s national team.
Adam, who struck the post twice in his first Premier League start of the campaign, said: “I’m desperate to be a part of it. I want to get back in the Scotland set-up but there is only person that makes that choice and it’s the manager.
“We will see what happens. Performances like Monday will hopefully catch his eye and I will hopefully get back in.”
The 30-year-old won the last of his 26 caps in a friendly against Qatar in May of last year, but is desperate to feature against England on November 11.
However, Adam has no idea whether he is in Strachan’s plans for the clash, which will be revealed on Wednesday when the …