Gordon Strachan Urges Recall of Oli McBurnie to Scotland National Team
Gordon Strachan Urges Recall of Oli McBurnie
Gordon Strachan has called for the return of Oli McBurnie to the Scotland national football team, highlighting his impressive tally of 13 goals in 21 league starts at Hull City this season. McBurnie has not played for Scotland since March 2021, when he made a late substitute appearance in a 4-0 World Cup qualifying victory against the Faroe Islands.
Strachan, who has been following McBurnie’s career since his Under-21 days, described him as “a hungry footballer” and “a brilliant player and tough to stop.” He emphasized that McBurnie’s ability to take free-kicks could be a significant asset for the national team, particularly in their upcoming friendlies against Japan and the Ivory Coast.
Despite not scoring in regular time for Scotland, McBurnie did make a crucial contribution during a penalty shoot-out against Serbia, which secured Scotland’s place at EURO 2020. Strachan believes that McBurnie’s presence would provide a challenge for defenders accustomed to single-striker systems.
McBurnie’s absence from the national team has stretched over five years, raising questions about his future involvement. Strachan’s public urging for his recall reflects a growing sentiment among fans and analysts who believe McBurnie’s current form warrants consideration.
Steve Clarke, the current manager of the Scotland national team, has yet to confirm how he values McBurnie’s attributes in comparison to other striker options. Details remain unconfirmed regarding the criteria guiding selection for the upcoming friendlies.
As Scotland prepares for these matches, the debate surrounding McBurnie’s potential recall continues to gain traction, with observers eager to see if Strachan’s advocacy will influence Clarke’s decision-making process.


