Scotland lose 6 players ahead of Cyprus friendly

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Several key players will be missing from Scotland’s international team for their forthcoming friendly against Cyprus as injuries have meant a number of players won’t be able to participate.

Manager Craig Levein has called up first timer international players Craig Samson, Ryan Stephenson and Gary MacKenzie, following an injuries and sicknesses which six members of the team documented at the weekend.

Liverpool midfielder Charlie Adam and Aston Villa player Alan Hutton are both at present suffering from knee injuries which have left them unable to perform. West Brom’s Graham Dorrans and Norwich defender Russell Martin are both equally struggling with ankle injuries, which could be challenging to recover and often require the help of an ankle support.

Keeper David Marshall is out because of illness, and Rangers defender Lee Wallace at present has a thigh problem. Craig Conway and Blackpool’s Stephen Crainey have been called up to play for the squad for the game in the Cypriot city of Larnaca on 11 November.

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