Scotland have 'strength in depth' to cope with loss of Ryan Fraser and Grant Hanley

Scotland are set to lose Grant Hanley and Ryan Fraser from their squad ahead of Thursday's Euro 2020 play-off against Serbia.
Ryan Fraser makes it 1-0 during a Nations League match between Scotland and Czech Republic at Hampden Park, on October 14 2020, in Glasgow, Scotland (Photo by Craig Williamson / SNS Group)Ryan Fraser makes it 1-0 during a Nations League match between Scotland and Czech Republic at Hampden Park, on October 14 2020, in Glasgow, Scotland (Photo by Craig Williamson / SNS Group)
Ryan Fraser makes it 1-0 during a Nations League match between Scotland and Czech Republic at Hampden Park, on October 14 2020, in Glasgow, Scotland (Photo by Craig Williamson / SNS Group)

Not all of the squad members have met up yet but Newcastle attacker Fraser and Norwich defender Hanley appear to be the only two players who will not travel to Belgrade.

Fraser missed Newcastle's weekend defeat by Southampton due to a hamstring injury while Hanley is struggling with a similar problem.

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Assistant coach Steven Reid said: "Ryan and Grant Hanley at the moment are struggling.

"It's disappointing. Grant has missed a little bit of football and unfortunately is not going to be with us, and Ryan as well.

"He performed really well in the past camp so that is a blow but we have got strength in depth.

"We have obviously bigger numbers than usual in the squad and feel as if we have a squad which is capable of competing well at our strongest in the Serbia game and going into the two Nations League games after."

Scotland's preparations last month were hit by a positive Covid-19 test for Stuart Armstrong, which also took Ryan Christie and Kieran Tierney out of the squad.

Manager Steve Clarke also suffered further call-offs through injury and suspension during the triple header but his team still managed to record a hat-trick of wins, against Israel in the play-off semi-final and over Slovakia and Czech Republic in the Nations League.

"What has been pleasing in the last couple of camps is, despite the injuries and the issues with the Covid situation, the lads that stepped up were first class and that's going to be the same going into all of these games as well," said Reid, whose side round off their Nations League campaign in Slovakia and Israel this month.

"If there was to be an issue, we have players who have stepped in and stepped up to the plate.

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"Going into this game, there's players who have played a lot more games, who are getting up to a bit more match speed.

"We went into the last couple of camps and still had the issue with pre-seasons and getting up to match tempo. But by now the lads have played a lot of games."

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