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Scotland's Conway feared World Cup dream was over

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Scotland forward Tommy Conway feared his dream of playing at the World Cup was over before being selected for upcoming friendlies against Japan and Ivory Coast.

Middlesbrough striker Tommy Conway has six caps for Scotland [SNS] Scotland striker Tommy Conway feared his dream of playing at the World Cup was over before being selected for upcoming friendlies against Japan and Ivory Coast. The Middlesbrough 23-year-old played no part in the succesful qualification campaign last year that culminated in a dramatic victory over Denmark at Hampden. However, Conway could add to his six caps against Japan at Hampden on Saturday, or on Tuesday, when Scotland play Ivory Coast at Everton's Hill Dickinson Stadium as preparations begin for the finals this summer.

"If I'm being completely honest, I knew I was going to have to be in this camp to have a real chance of going to the World Cup," he said. "I set myself targets and goals and I really did commit to the process ever since November, using it as fuel to make sure I got into this one. "I've done that and almost that's like the first box ticked.

The next box ticked is to get to the World Cup and I'm doing everything I can to get there. "I missed out on three camps and I'd be lying if you don't start to think, 'am I for Scotland anymore? What am I going to have to do to get back into the squad?

' "You have to feel like, 'I've been there before, so why can't I be there again? "I work every day to achieve targets that I set myself and playing for Scotland is the pinnacle for me. " Key questions for Clarke in Scotland's final pre-World Cup camp How Scotland reached the World Cup - told by those who made it happen Scots playing with pressure encourages Andreatta Conway last played for Steve Clarke's side in the friendly win over Liechtenstein in June and says missing out on a special night against Denmark at Hampden gave him "fire in the belly" to force his way back into contention.