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Nick Mashiter

Lewis Morgan sets sights on Scotland recall as former Celtic winger gets set for MLS restart

Lewis Morgan is determined to earn his way back into the Scotland squad ahead of Euro 2020.

The former St Mirren and Celtic winger has impressed in MLS since joining Inter Miami and was due to return to the international scene back in. September.

But the 24-year-old was hamstrung by travel restrictions imposed by the Covid-19 pandemic and was unable to link up with Steve Clarke and his team.

He hasn't taken his eye off the ball though, and with the MLS season set to kick off this weekend, Morgan has ambitions of adding to his three Scotland caps in the months ahead.

He said: "Playing for your national team is the biggest honour a player can have and it's definitely a goal I have to force myself back into that set-up.

"I know I'm more than capable of doing it. Last year was difficult, I was going to be involved in one of the camps but with travel and Covid restrictions it wasn't viable, logistically.

"Johnny Russell at Sporting Kansas was in a similar position.

"Since then it's been the same script. It's not been ideal for players out here and with us being out of season it meant, for the last (World Cup) qualifiers, I wasn't really going to be involved because there hasn't been much game time for us.

Morgan in action against Atlanta United (SIPA USA/PA Images)

"Going forward from now I'm going to be in the season so I need to perform every single week for Miami."

Morgan was voted Miami's MVP in his debut MLS season last term after joining from Celtic and is preparing for Sunday's opener against LA Galaxy.

He scored five goals in 25 appearances and now, under Phil Neville, believes Inter can improve after finishing 10th in the Eastern Conference and 19th overall in their first campaign.

He said: "I don't think anyone could say they were at their best last year - I include myself in that - we all recognise that and we all want to put it right. We are all motivated.

"The manager is very hands on, him and his staff are very detailed, they are very clear and have an identity of how they want to play. It leaves us in no doubt what is expected of us."

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