Robson fixed on Scotland return

20 October 2009 08:07
Robson started Celtic's goalless draw against Motherwell on Saturday after finally overcoming groin problems. The 30-year-old has had a frustrating year watching Celtic lose their SPL crown and seeing Scotland miss out on the World Cup finals. Robson had become a key player for his country and he is eager to make his return when Scotland face Wales in a Cardiff friendly on November 14. "That's something that is very much on my mind, to get back involved with Scotland and try and help Scotland progress," Robson said. "I've missed going away with them, I enjoy going on the trips and playing teams away in Europe. "It's something I'm really striving for, I'm hoping I can get back in the Celtic team and push to get in the squad for the Wales game. "But I need to make sure I'm playing here first and foremost and that isn't easy to do." Robson is keen to play a full part in Scotland's Euro 2012 campaign from beginning to end. "I'll only be 31 when it starts so I think I can bring decent experience," he said. "That's what I'll be hoping to do anyway. But I need to make sure first and foremost that I'm playing for Celtic and the club are winning matches and that's my main aim." Robson will hope to take to the European stage on Thursday when Celtic host Hamburg in the Europa League. Celtic are in desperate need of three points after losing 2-1 at Hapoel Tel Aviv and then failing to convert some good chances in a 1-1 home draw against Rapid Vienna. "They've got Ze Roberto and top-drawer international players," the former Dundee United midfielder said. "I would say they are a Champions League side, obviously that's what we would like to be as well. We've competed over the last few years so it should be a good spectacle. "We know Hamburg will probably be a better outfit than the last two teams we faced. "We're under no illusions but we're confident we can get a result." Hamburg 11/8, Celtic 13/8, Draw 9/4  

Source: Team_Talk