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Celtic's Callum McGregor not giving up hope of Scotland call

 Callum McGregor celebrates scoring Celtic's second goal
Image: Callum McGregor has started the season in fine form for the treble winners

Celtic's Callum McGregor admits he has not heard from Gordon Strachan since his Scotland snub - but he is not giving up hope of playing a part in their World Cup push.

McGregor, who has netted in three of his club's four league games this season, hopes he can use the Champions League ties with Paris Saint-Germain and Anderlecht to make his case for inclusion ahead of next month's double-header with Slovakia and Slovenia.

McGregor, whose one and only call-up came back in August 2014, said: "I watched the two games. It was two good performances and two good wins, so the boys have put themselves right back in contention.

"Does that make me hungrier to break into the squad? Yeah of course. I've always wanted to be a part of it.

Callum McGregor slots in the equaliser 11 minutes from time
Image: McGregor slots in the equaliser against St Johnstone on August 26

"Obviously for me, there is some big games coming up at Celtic and the Champions League is getting under way so I just want to do well for Celtic and try to catch the eye.

"Those games can be a platform for me to show exactly what I can do. I haven't had any conversations [with Strachan].

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"I'm trying not to look too far ahead. I'm focusing on my Celtic stuff and trying to do well for the club. If Gordon feels like I'm not ready yet then I will keep playing and trying to do well.

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"But I do feel I'm ready for the international stage. I've got a lot of big club games under my belt now. I've played Champions League, Europa League and a lot of big cup games as well so I feel I could handle this next step."

Callum McGregor training with Scotland in 2014
Image: McGregor training with Scotland in 2014 ahead of a game in Dortmund

While Strachan continues to have his doubts over McGregor, Celtic boss Brendan Rodgers admitted he was 'surprised' by his player's omission.

McGregor says that vote of confidence can help him carry on his impressive start to the campaign.

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"It's great to hear that from the manager. He sees it every day and it's great to work with him," he added. "He's come out a few times publicly and spoken well about me.

"That's great for me to hear that. It's a great confidence booster to take into these big games."