Broadfoot targets Scotland recall

03 March 2010 11:15
Levein takes charge of his first game when Czech Republic come calling at Hampden on Wednesday night but there was no place for Broadfoot in the gathering.[LNB]The Rangers full-back is back in action after spending nine months on the sidelines with a foot problem and knows an international return is probably too soon for him.[LNB]He earned three caps - and scored on his debut - during the previous George Burley regime and has targeted a return to the national fold once back on top form.[LNB]He said: "You could say it's a disappointment but I've only been back for two months and I think people forget that I was out for nine months.[LNB]"To be back for just two months, it's maybe a little early to be chapping on the Scotland door.[LNB]"But I'll keep working away, digging in and try to get a run of games and try to impress the Scotland manager and hopefully for the big games that come up in the qualifiers I'll be involved."[LNB]Rangers team-mate Kris Boyd will start on the bench 18 months after he refused to considered for selection while Burley was at the helm.[LNB]And, although his return may split the Tartan Army, Broadfoot sees no reason why Levein would not have the prolific striker in his squad.[LNB]He told Rangers News: "There's no getting away from the fact that Scotland missed Kris Boyd when he wasn't playing.[LNB]"We do need a goalscorer and, with the form that he has been in this season, why wouldn't we want him to be playing with Scotland?"[LNB][LNB]

Source: Team_Talk