Pundit believes Rangers star deserves national team call up following recent form

Scotland missed out on qualifications for next year’s World Cup and are now in the process of squad rebuilding ahead of the future.

They play the Netherlands next month in a friendly, and Scottish football commentator Rob Maclean thinks Rangers midfielder Graham Dorrans deserves to be back in the team.

The 30-year-old arrived Ibrox from Norwich on a £1.3million 3-year deal in July, and quickly proved to be a good signing by bagging a brace on his debut – a 2-1 league victory over Motherwell.

Dorrans has since added 3 more goals, including one during Friday’s 3-nil demolition of St. Johnstone.

Maclean was at the game, witnessing firsthand the brilliance of the veteran midfielder.

The commentator told the BBC why he feels Dorrans is making a strong push for an international recall after 2 years away.

“I watched the 30-year-old midfielder turn in an eye-catching performance in his team’s 3-0 defeat of St Johnstone in Perth on Friday night”, said Maclean.

“Not just because he cracked a 25-yarder against the crossbar, then supplied the finishing touch for Rangers’ third goal of the game.

“No, it was Dorrans’ all-round command of the midfield which couldn’t fail to grab your attention.

“He played nearly seven seasons of top-flight football in England for West Brom and still has plenty to offer.

“Dorrans should surely be in the frame for a return to the Scotland squad for next month’s friendly against the Netherlands.”

Rangers are currently 3rd on the Scottish Premiership table, 6 points behind Celtic and Aberdeen, and they will need Dorrans to maintain his form and keep calling the shots in the middle of the park if they are to have a chance of finishing in 2nd place.