Scotland’s Conway Regains World Cup Dream After Initial Fears
Scotland’s Tommy Conway has overcome initial fears of missing out on the World Cup. His recent selection for friendlies against Japan and Ivory Coast reignites his hopes. The 23-year-old striker from Middlesbrough did not participate in last year’s successful qualification campaign.
Friendlies Ahead of the World Cup
Conway has the opportunity to expand his international experience with six caps. He is set to play against Japan at Hampden on Saturday. Following that, he will face the Ivory Coast at Everton’s Hill Dickinson Stadium on Tuesday.
Commitment to the National Team
The young striker expressed his determination to be part of the World Cup squad. “I knew I had to be in this camp to have a real chance,” Conway stated. He committed himself to this goal starting in November, using it as motivation.
- Missed participation in three camps raised doubts about his position.
- Conway emphasized the importance of setting targets and achieving them.
- He views playing for Scotland as the pinnacle of his career.
Looking Ahead
Conway remains focused and motivated as he trains for the upcoming matches. He aims to prove himself worthy of a spot in the World Cup lineup this summer. With dedication and performance in friendlies, Conway’s dream to represent Scotland could become a reality.




