Sunderland striker Steven Fletcher earns recall to Scotland squad

 

Lisa Gray
Wednesday 03 October 2012 08:52 EDT
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Steven Fletcher celebrates scoring the opening goal
Steven Fletcher celebrates scoring the opening goal (Getty Images)

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Steven Fletcher has made a dramatic return to the Scotland fold after telling boss Craig Levein he was desperate to play for the national team again.

He has been included in the squad for this month's World Cup qualifiers against Wales and Belgium, ending months of international exile.

The Sunderland striker has not featured since informing the Scottish Football Association by text message that he did not wish to be selected for a game against Northern Ireland in February 2011.

What followed was a stand-off between player and manager until Fletcher last month indicated on twitter that he was keen to return to the national fold.

Levein described the player's return as a "no-brainer" following the involvement of an un-named third party.

He said: "It's a big plus for me and the rest of the team for him to be involved.

"I got a phone call through a third party during the week and that was an indication from that person that Steven was desperate to come back and play.

"Things progressed between myself, this third party, his agent and the boy himself.

"I got a text saying he was willing to have a chat about it so I called him last night and, as he said to that person, he was desperate to come back and play.

"For me, then, it's a no-brainer."

Both men are set to meet face to face this week, with Levein adding: "We went through a number of things and I plan on making an appointment for us to see each other later this week as well so we will go into it a little bit further then."

Fletcher has been in fine form, scoring five goals in his last four outings for Sunderland, while the Scots endured a stuttering start to their campaign with two points from home games against Serbia and Macedonia.

However, Levein refused to dwell on what might have been had the situation been resolved sooner.

He said: "The longer I thought about it, I thought we were in a situation where nobody was winning.

"So I bit the bullet, phoned him and had a chat and everything is resolved.

"Things happen and there is no point in looking back on what might have been.

"Steven has indicated his willingness to play, we have resolved any issues we had and he will be in the squad the same as everybody else now."

Levein has also been handed a major boost with the return of Manchester United captain Darren Fletcher following a chronic bowel complaint, as well as Celtic skipper Scott Brown from injury.

The manager said: "Looking at the list of players, Steven Fletcher is back, our captain Darren Fletcher is back and I've got Scott Brown, probably one of our most influential players, back as well.

"So it's a good day for me."

However, there was still no place in the squad for Kris Commons, who has impressed for Celtic this season.

Levein said: "He's been really unlucky because he's playing exceptionally well. But it's one of the strongest areas of my team.

"He just needs to keep the form he's in just now and hopefully he will be in the squad sooner rather than later."

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