Scotland star makes timely return to action with status under threat as 6-cap forward moves closer to trophy
Scotland goalkeeper Angus Gunn returned to competitive action for Norwich City as he helped them to a 2-2 draw with West Brom in the English Championship.
The 28-year-old had been sidelined since the beginning of October after suffering a rib injury in the 4-0 win over Hull City. As a result, he missed the Canaries’ past six matches before returning to the starting XI for the away clash with the Baggies.
Gunn’s injury also resulted in him missing the past two international breaks, with his place as Scotland’s No 1 now is jeopardy after veteran Hearts stopper Craig Gordon deputised with distinction against Croatia twice, Portugal and Poland.
Capped 15 times by Scotland, Gunn will now look to enhance his national team credentials ahead of the Nations League A play-off against Greece next March.
Elsewhere in the second tier of English football, Scotland striker Tommy Conway continued his run of good form for Middlesbrough, netting as a substitute for Middlesbrough in their 6-2 triumph at Oxford United.
In the Premier League, John McGinn made his 250th appearance for Aston Villa and while he provided an assist for Ollie Watkins, the captain was able to drive his team to victory as they drew 2-2 at home to Crystal Palace.